If you really want to know, do some research on your local septic system.Environmental problem?
I'm sure you have larger, more easily remedied negative effects on the environment.Environmental problem?You could put it in a tub or large drip pan out in the sun and let the water evaporate out, the crust left on the surface of the container would be salt. I'm not suggesting this as a practical recycling effort or anything more just experimentation. I've never heard of synthetic salt. It is a mineral that is mined deep underground from ancient seabed deposits or removed from large bodies of saltwater by the evaporation in big shallow ponds. Your fishtank salt in effect neither adds or detracts from salt already in the environment.Environmental problem?
If human filled up lots of the artificial salt into the oceans, the saltwater could be changed. The saltwater will end up but it's very long time because we died before it happens.Environmental problem?your salt wont even reach the sea
and it is so minute compared to all the other harmful chemicals dumped in ,probably one of the friendlier one in any case
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