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zdragnaryesterday at 3:57 PM1 replyview on HN

Well, cleaning in this case would be removing the remaining DMSO, which is probably not too desirable to have in your soil.

Considering the existing DDT contamination, ending up with dirt that needs to be fortified with compost is hardly the worst trade-off.


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MangoToupetoday at 12:38 AM

> Considering the existing DDT contamination, ending up with dirt that needs to be fortified with compost is hardly the worst trade-off.

I would definitely bet against this if I could. Soil is far more potent than DDT can harm.

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