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Is there a chance that the polymer might over-dose and cause toxicity issues?

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Is there a chance that the polymer might over-dose and cause toxicity issues?

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No, the FlocLogs are designed to release polymer in turbulent flow. If water is stagnant the Floc Log will swell but the polymer will stay localized around the log itself. Organisms will stay away from this area because it is very viscous, like a blob of jelly. When the water flow increases (for example, due to spring runoff or manual pumping) the hydrated polymer block will slowly dissolve and self-dose to a safe, effective level in the water. The SiltStop product is applied as a powder and binds to the soil and/or natural material, such as jute.

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