Accidentally through jacket within washer beside thermometer contained by it. it broke and i can't find the mercury.? i'm rewashing the clothes. anything else i need to know? how much...

i'm rewashing the clothes. anything else i need to know?
how much incapacitate will this do the environment if it got wash away?
Answers:    I'd run the clothing through several rinses to make sure adjectives the mercury is washed out. Fortunately, mercury doesn't bind to yard goods or most metals (though gold will hold mercury!).
There is less than a drop of mercury within a thermometer, so the environmental impact will be very really small. If your sewer water is sent through a processing plant, afterwards any heavy metals such as mercury will be trapped at hand and disposed of properly.

Are you certain it be a mercury thermometer? Those haven't been sold surrounded by decades. Most thermometers have a red alcohol solution inside. If the bulb be dark silvery metal inside, and a totally old thermometer, it could promising have be true mercury.

Frankly, I'd be more worried about the chalice slivers!
That little amount is nothing to trepidation and the soil has a consistent omount of Mercury in it already.