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Master Gardener News
https://pickaway.osu.edu/program-areas/master-gardener-volunteers/master-gardener-news
wouldn’t have plants as we know them. In fact, without soil WE wouldn’t BE. So, it’s about time we started ... It is not humid in my house. In fact, my mucus membranes and my throat feel dry and irritated. My ...
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Agronomy
https://auglaize.osu.edu/program-areas/agriculture-and-natural-resources/agronomy
PAT/FACT Registration Form. WHEAT PERFORMANCE TEST DATA It is time to start purchasing your wheat seed to ...
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Manure to Energy Through Anaerobic Digestion
https://setll.osu.edu/node/12/waste-management/manure-energy-through-anaerobic-digestion
Through anaerobic digestion, manure can transform into biogas. Biogas can be used for heating, lighting, electricity generation, and cooking. Anaerobic digestion is a two-step process. First, an acidogenic bacterium breaks down the organic matter. This pr ...
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Using Soil to Remove Pollutants From Wastewater
Soil that is being used as a wastewater treatment must be unsaturated, deep, and permeable to air and water in order to perform well. Only 16% of Ohio’s soil is ideal for traditional septic systems. Filtering, naturally occurring microbes, and adsorption ...
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Septic Tank- Mound System
For land with shallow soils and a limiting condition, a mound system may be the alternative. The sand is layered by gravel, which is layered by the distribution system. Above the system, topsoil can be home to non-woody plants. Property owners must mainta ...
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Wastewater Management in Rural Communities
Three options to treat the wastewater: 1) Gather all the wastewater in a community, treat, have the water flow into a stream. 2) Gather all the wastewater in a community, treat, use irrigation to discharge water. 3) Manage individual home treatment system ...
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Wastewater Treatment Principles and Regulations
Sewage treatment begins with the separation of large solids and debris. Water is then left in tanks so that large particle will settle at the bottom and grease will rise to the top. Three methods are availiable to take the clarified wastewater and mix it ...
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Household Well Water Testing
https://setll.osu.edu/node/105
It is recommended that homes that are served by private wells be tested at least once a year. While testing can be expensive, it is the only way to ensure safe, clean water. At minimum, testing should include total coliform bacteria, nitrate, pH, and tota ...
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Where to Have Your Water Tested
https://setll.osu.edu/node/106
A list of laboratories that are certified to test the private wells, organized by Ohio counties. To view full text, click here. ...
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Drinking Water Regulations
https://setll.osu.edu/node/108
The Safe Drinking Water Act (1974) had the EPA develop national drinking standards. Laws developed are constantly being revised. Requirements for the treatment, monitoring, and reporting of public water systems are established. Primary laws are enforceabl ...