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Sea Grant
... Resources for Marine Educators Science Serving Coastal Florida: Florida Sea Grant Delivering Results! 2000 Submarine Groundwater Discharge: An Unseen Yet Potentially Important Coastal Phenomenon A Survey of Stakeholders to Determine Florida Sea ...
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Welcome to University of Hawaii at Manoa Botany
... (2) estuary ecosystems. • Coastal Groundwater Discharge Characterization and Quantification: We are investigating methods to better quantify the amount of groundwater discharge to the ocean. This research ... and Frankel S. (to be submitted, Limnology and Oceanography: Methods), Assessment of submarine groundwater discharge by handheld aerial infrared imagery: case study of Kaloko fishpond and bay, ...
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Landscape Diversity: Multiple-Use Landscapes for Reclaimed Phosphatic Clay Areas
... land area after reclamation. (a) Studies that explore initial reclamation, formation of macrobeds, and discharge water treatment facilities have been completed. (ii) Given the long, useful life of a ... system. a) Because of the slow hydraulic conductivity, phosphatic clay areas will contribute to groundwater recharge, especially if the lower elevations in the landscape are devoted to a wetlands ...
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Glossary of Terms
... from parent to offspring. Groundwater Water which is located in zones below the soil surface. Wells and springs can be fed by groundwater. GRGL Groundwater residue guidance level. Back ... This list was established for the purpose of providing guidelines for regulating industrial effluent discharge with the primary goal of protecting public health. Protozoa A unicellular microorganism that ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - COPPER SULFATE
... Higher concentrations of the material caused some behavioral changes, such as secretion of mucous, and discharge of eggs and embryos [8]. Effects on other organisms: Bees are endangered by Bordeaux ... use of copper containing fungicides in orchards [28]. Environmental Fate: Breakdown in soil and groundwater: Since copper is an element it will persist indefinitely. Copper is bound, or adsorbed, ...
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What is a Stream?
... area that floods in heavy rains, or all the land that contributes surface runoff or groundwater to that stream? It is all of the above. The land area from which water ... then becomes groundwater. It trickles through pore spaces in sand or gravel or between fractures in rocks to discharge into a spring or a stream. Plant roots absorb some of the groundwater, pull ...
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Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - Lawn Care Library - What's Wrong with This Image?
... practices that cause pollution. [+] larger image How many practices that can pollute our surface- and groundwater can you spot? Answers are below. (Don't peek.) Answers Grass clippings are blown into ... along the edge of the driveway into the storm drain. A better option is to discharge in a spot where the water can soak into the soil while moving away from ...
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Virginia Farmstead Assessment System: Silage Storage and Management
... associated leachate is regulated as an agricultural waste. Farmers must take steps to assure that discharge does not occur to surface or groundwaters. (See Figure 1). Return to Table of ... the anticipated leachate Return to Table of Contents. II. Silage Storage Location To prevent possible groundwater contamination, silos should be located as far away from wells and springs as practical. State ...
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