Drinking Water Treatment Residuals to Control Phosphorus in Soils
Author(s) -
Sampson AgyinBirikorang,
George A. O’Connor,
Thomas A. Obreza
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
edis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2576-0009
DOI - 10.32473/edis-ss513-2009
Subject(s) - nonpoint source pollution , soil water , environmental science , phosphorus , amendment , pollution , water quality , water pollution , environmental engineering , hydrology (agriculture) , environmental chemistry , engineering , chemistry , soil science , law , political science , ecology , geotechnical engineering , organic chemistry , biology
SL-300, a 7-page illustrated fact sheet by Sampson Agyin-Birikorang, George A. O’Connor, and Thomas A. Obreza, describes the phosphorous problem in Florida, and the use of this byproduct of municipal drinking water purification as a soil amendment to reduce nonpoint source pollution by phosphorous. Includes further readings. Published by the UF Department of Soil and Water Sciences, July 2009.SL 300/SS513: Drinking-Water Treatment Residuals to Control Phosphorus in Soils (ufl.edu)
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