Subject: RE: [permaculture] Constructed Wetlands for Animal Waste Treatment
Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2002 15:10:01 +0100
Thanks to Lawrence for the Ibiblio links and especially to Steve for the
links below that led me to http://www.epa.gov/tio/remed.htm where there is a
long list of publications, many downloadable in pdf format, on the rapidly
evolving technology of water and soil remediation: constructed wetlands and
beyond (well beyond!).
Souscayrous
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Subject: [permaculture] Constructed Wetlands for Animal Waste Treatment
Constructed wetlands was a topic earlier this week.
Here's a government manual I came across through the
The GrayLIT Network, an Internet portal to gray literature
of U.S. Federal Agencies.
This is an HTML start page to a 182-page scanned document.
Since it is scanned, you click and load each image, one page at a
time. You can first look at the table of contents, and then "jump"
to the section you want.
Constructed Wetlands for Animal Waste Treatment: A Manual on
Performance, Design, and Operation With Case Histories
--//Prepared for the Gulf of Mexico Program -- Nutrient Enrichment
Committee
--//Under a contract to Alabama Soil and Water Conservation and the
National Council of the Pulp and Paper Industry for Air and Stream
Improvement
--//By Payne Engineering and CH2M Hill
--//June 1997, 182-html-pages
Poking around, here's another item. Some farmers use
hydrogen peroxide as an alternative disinfectant, fungicide,
or seed treatment. Ultra violet light and ozone are covered
as well.