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Species that depend on anthropogenic waste for food can remove pathogens that pose health risks to humans and livestock, thereby saving lives and mone...
Read moreA 15 year-old Pinus radiata plantation near Sale, Victoria, Australia, was irrigated with waste-water for 3 years. A litter-fall of 400 g m-2 year-1 w...
Read moreA study was made of the effect of secondarily treated effluent on the phosphorus budget of a central Florida freshwater marsh. Three 2000 m2 plots rec...
Read moreThe serpentine tailings from asbestos mines in southeastern Quebec cover 5.5 km2 and are largely devoid of vegetation. The tailings have a high pH, ve...
Read moreThe pattern of growth and leaching losses from UK wasteland materials (colliery spoil and brick waste) fertilized, topsoiled, or covered with pulveriz...
Read moreThe response to Cu of Lolium perenne, Trifolium repens and Agrostis capillaris, originating from 2 areas where Cu-enriched pig slurry had been applied...
Read moreWater pollution and water shortage are two of the most important environmental problems in China. Water pollution in China started in the 1950s and ha...
Read moreThe following is based largely on the authors' summary. The population dynamics of two species of Psychodain a small experimental percolating filter s...
Read moreHydraulic sowing involves application of fertilizer and/or seed to steep slopes as a water-based slurry. Mulches are typically added to bury the seed ...
Read moreWater availability and use are closely connected with energy development and use. Water cannot be delivered to homes, businesses, and industries witho...
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