Waterborne illness because of drinking untreated water can be a product of both municipal and private water systems. While awareness of drin...
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Understanding water quantity in a well is important because well yield is related to withdrawal rates, well-depth, and groundwater replenish...
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Objective: You will learn how to install a rain garden and why installing a rain garden has a positive impact on your envi...
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Drinking water sourced from private water wells is widely used across the United States. Private water wells provide water for urban environ...
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Selecting a proper location for a well can help protect people from potentially harmful water contaminants. While many states regulate well ...
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Litter cleanups remove harmful trash that may pose a health or environmental hazard, improve local aesthetics, and help engage commu...
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Bacterial diseases are a common problem for commercial catfish producers in Alabama. It is important that your veterinarian or fish ...
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Water well treatment systems are generally either point-of-use systems or whole-house systems. Some treatment options require more than one ...
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The topic of pond renovation on commercial catfish farms typically brings up a wide range of mixed feelings and opinions depending on the fa...
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Educating ourselves about how phosphorus enters water bodies is important for agroecosystem management. Learn about phosphorus loss ...
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Proliferative gill disease (PGD), also known as hamburger gill disease (figure 1), is the most significant parasite disease of farm-rais...
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Roughly 46 percent of United States acreage is made up of grassland-pasture, rangeland, and cropland that produce an abundant supply of food...
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