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Downward Movement of Potentially Toxic Elements in Biosolids Amended Soils
Published 2012-01-01“…However, there is an interest in following the fate of mobile PTEs in the environment, for a growing amount of evidence indicates that downward movement of PTEs may occur in biosolids amended soils, leading to groundwater contamination. Therefore, it is crucial to understand the factors that control the release of these elements after land application of biosolids, in order to overcome problems related to downward movement of PTEs in the soil profile.…”
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Pollution d’origine routière et environnement de proximité
Published 2012-10-01“…Dry and wet atmospheric deposits and road runoff transfer pollutants from road network to its vicinity, potentially impacting superficial waters groundwater, atmosphere, soil and vegetation. The environmental balance of this pollution (sources, transfer, impact) has been documentated since the eighties. …”
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Physicochemical Evaluation of the Upper Litani River Watershed, Lebanon
Published 2012-01-01“…This study aims to determine the extent of groundwater damage in the Upper Litani River Basin (ULRB) after years of water mismanagement and overfertilization in what is considered to be Lebanon’s largest fertile area. …”
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Water and Nitrogen BMPs for Tomato and Watermelon: Water Quality and Economics
Published 2014-07-01“… Results of a two-year, four-crop-cycles experiment indicated that the recommended Best Management Practice (BMP) water and fertilizer nitrogen (N) rates for seepage-irrigated tomato in south Florida can reduce water use and N leaching to groundwater without adversely impacting yield. The same is true for watermelon for average rainfall conditions. …”
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Implementation Guide for Container-Grown Plant Interim Measure
Published 2003-04-01“…Even though this publication was written specifically to help nursery operators implement fertilization and irrigation practices for the management of nitrate nitrogen, the concepts and principles are applicable to other nutrients, such as phosphorus, and potential groundwater contaminants. This document is ENH895, one of a series of the Environmental Horticulture Department, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida. …”
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Prawno-administracyjne aspekty ochrony wód w Polsce
Published 2011-12-01“…The statutory provisions indicate that water management is carried out in accordance with the principle of rational and comprehensive treatment of surface water resources and groundwater, including their quantity and quality and takes into account the principle of common interests and is accomplished through the cooperation of public administration, water users and representatives of local communities so to get the maximum benefit to society.…”
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Urban Turf Fertilizer Rule for Home Lawn Fertilization
Published 2013-04-01“…While a healthy lawn typically takes up and uses applied fertilizer for growth and protein production, nutrients may leach or run off into water bodies or groundwater when fertilizer is overapplied or applied to an unhealthy lawn. …”
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Urban Turf Fertilizer Rule for Home Lawn Fertilization
Published 2013-04-01“…While a healthy lawn typically takes up and uses applied fertilizer for growth and protein production, nutrients may leach or run off into water bodies or groundwater when fertilizer is overapplied or applied to an unhealthy lawn. …”
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Implementation Guide for Container-Grown Plant Interim Measure
Published 2003-04-01“…Even though this publication was written specifically to help nursery operators implement fertilization and irrigation practices for the management of nitrate nitrogen, the concepts and principles are applicable to other nutrients, such as phosphorus, and potential groundwater contaminants. This document is ENH895, one of a series of the Environmental Horticulture Department, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida. …”
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Preliminary risk assessment of PFOS in former production sites: A case study in Hubei, China
Published 2025-06-01“…This study focused on five specific sites located in Hubei, China. Soil and groundwater samples, both on-site and off-site, were collected for PFOS analysis. …”
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[FE1091] Regulations Governing the Usage of Reclaimed Water as an Alternative Water Source for Agricultural Irrigation in Florida
Published 2021-05-01“…Reclaimed water from alternative sources can be used to help offset the demand for fresh surface water and groundwater in agriculture. To ensure that pathogenic or trace chemical constituents in reclaimed water do not pose a threat to human health and the environment, state and federal governments impose regulations governing reclaimed water use. …”
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Displacement Monitoring during the Excavation and Support of Deep Foundation Pit in Complex Environment
Published 2021-01-01“…The variation trend of the groundwater level at each side of the foundation pit is different but tends to be stable in a short time. …”
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Water services and climate change: Winning innovations delivering greater resilience
Published 2025-01-01“…To stave off water stress and preserve this vital resource, there is an urgent need to adopt alternative strategies such as groundwater recharging, forward planning to anticipate vulnerabilities in drinking water production systems triggered by climate change, and rolling out frugal solutions that use less water. …”
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Classification of the Group Invariant Solutions for Contaminant Transport in Saturated Soils under Radial Uniform Water Flows
Published 2014-01-01“…The transport of chemicals through soils to the groundwater or precipitation at the soils surfaces leads to degradation of these resources. …”
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Analysis and Prediction of Stable Height of Capillary Water Rising under Unsaturated Subgrade Soil
Published 2022-01-01“…In order to study the capillary water height of the highway subgrade and balanced moisture condition of the subgrade affected by groundwater, the standpipe method has been used in this study to track the measured data. …”
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Basics of Quantifying N Sources and Fates on the University of Florida Campus
Published 2016-02-01“…However, nitrogen can be lost from the landscape through runoff in storm water or leaching into groundwater, both fates leading to pollution of the receiving water bodies. …”
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Nitrogen Fertilizer Recommendations for Sugarcane Production for Sugar on Florida Sand Soils
Published 2016-04-01“…Because these soils are highly leachable, N must be managed well to ensure adequate nutrition for the crop as well as protection of groundwater. This new 4-page fact sheet is part of the Sugarcane Handbook, and it discusses sand soils used in sugarcane production, sugar yield response to nitrogen, and revised nitrogen recommendations. …”
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Biot Theory Yields a Specific Storage Coefficient With Natural Deformation of Rock
Published 2024-01-01“…At frequencies lower than 10 kHz, the equation of groundwater flow with Ss∗ yields the same phase velocity and quality factor as the Biot theory, and therefore, it is capable of accurately predicting fluid pressure diffusion in the low-frequency regime. …”
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Basics of Quantifying N Sources and Fates on the University of Florida Campus
Published 2016-02-01“…However, nitrogen can be lost from the landscape through runoff in storm water or leaching into groundwater, both fates leading to pollution of the receiving water bodies. …”
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