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Environmental impacts of different nitrogen inputs on dairy farms and implications for the Resource Management Act of New Zealand
1998
Ledgard, S.F. | Crush, J.R. | Penno, J.W. (AgResearch, Ruakura Research Centre, Private Bag 3123, Hamilton (New Zealand))
Global air emission inventories for anthropogenic sources of NOX, NH3 and N2O in 1990
1998
Olivier, J.G.J. | Bouwman, A.F. | Hoek, K.W. van der | Berdowski, J.J.M. (National Institute of Public Health and the Environment (RIVM), P.O. Box 1, NL-3720 BA Bilthoven (Netherlands))
[Fecal bacterium coli in waters of the Aconcagua River]
1983
Gonzalez M, S. | Bergqvist A, E. | Venegoni L, C. | Insunza, M.
Biogas technology of livestock manure treatment for environment protection in Shanghai
1994
Wang Mengjie | Jin Yao
Treatment of human excreta in mountainous area by anaerobic digestion and seepage spray method
2004
Suzuki, T.(Nagano-ken. Research Inst. for Health and Pollution (Japan)) | Murakami, R. | Ishikawa, T.
A research on a treatment system of human excreta provided for the use in mountainous areas was carried out. The system was composed of two treatment processes, an anaerobic digestion and a seepage spray process. Vertical distributions of chemical components were observed in the anaerobic digestion tank, because the top of the tank was covered with water permeable phase and rain water was penetrated into the tank. Comparing the amount of inflow into and of evapotranspiration from the system, about 70% of the inflow was overflowed from the seepage spray tank, under the assumption that the whole rain water fallen on the system was permeated into it.
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