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Magazine Name : Biocycle
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Year : 2003 Volume number : 44 Issue: 02 |
A Recent Study Determined That Clopyralid Is Present In Oregon Compost And Highlights How Different Testing Protocols Yield Differences In Concentrations
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Subject:
Statewide Study
Author:
Robert
Rynk
page:
28
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Analytical Methods Used By Commercial Laboratories Include Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectometry And A Testing Procedure Used By Epa
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Subject:
Statewide Study
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Quantifying Clopyralid
Author:
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30
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North Carolina State University Evaluates Commercial Options To Provide Cost-Saving Alternatives To Treat Manure And Protect Water Quality
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Subject:
Replacing Conventional Methods
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Replacing Open Lagoons
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Exploring Superior Systems To Manage Manure
Author:
Rhonda
Sherman
page:
32
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Multidisciplinary Approach To Finding Solutions To Manure/Letter/Wastwater Problems Involves Partnership Of Private Section, Universities, Environmental Groups And Public Agencies
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Subject:
Overseeing The Evaluation Process
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Replacing Open Lagoons
Author:
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37
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37
The Ubiquitous Film Plastic Finds Its Way Into Compost Feedstocks And The End Product, And Facility Operators Spend A Lot Of Time And Energy Getting It Out Using A Variety Of Equipment And Strategies Part I
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Subject:
Impact
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Film Analysis
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Film Pastics In Compost Wresting With The Lightweights
Author:
Robert
Spencer
page:
38
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A Combination Screens, Sorting Lines, Belt Magnets And Conveyance Systems Enables A Transfer Station To Pull Marketable Materials Out Of Dry Loads Of Commercial Waste Streams And C&D
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Subject:
Boosting Wood Recovery
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Mrf Taps Recyclable-Rich Loads
Author:
Nora.
Goldstein
page:
42
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A City Ordinance Adopted In 1995 To Restrict The Sale Of Phosphorus Lawn Fertilizer Laid The Ground Work For Statwide Limits In Minnesota
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Subject:
State And Local Policies
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Restricting Phosphorus Key To Surface Water Management
Author:
Dan
Emerson
page:
48
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Laboratory And Field Research Is Showing That A Disease Affecting A Large Number Of Native Trees, Shrubs And Herbaceous Plants In California And Oregon May Be Eradicated During Temperature-Controlled Compositing
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Subject:
Providing A Solution
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Compositing As A Control For Sudden Oak Death Disease
Author:
Matteo
Garbelotto
page:
53
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If Composting Is Approved As An Alternative Treatment In Early 2003, Permitted Sites Would Be Another Option
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Subject:
Treating Diseased Green Waste
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Providing A Solution
Author:
Pat
Paswater
page:
55
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