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Protecting Local Water Resources by Amending Soil with Compost Communities can protect water resources by instituting minimum requirements for organic matter in soil. Compost, much of which is generated locally, when inc
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Document Date: 2011-10-05 11:53:56


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New York / Amesbury / /

Company

Protecting Local Water Resources / AGRESOURCE INC. / /

Country

United States / /

Event

Environmental Issue / /

Facility

Cornell University / /

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native soil systems / chemical contaminants / construction site / chemical benefits / fertilizer applications / food waste / local end product / /

Organization

United States Department of Agriculture / Washington Organic Recycling Council / Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission / Association of Massachusetts Wetland Scientists / Cornell University / Environmental Protection Agency / /

Person

Arthur Allen / Tim J. Gould / /

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Position

Attorney General / Certified Professional Soil Scientist / Vice President / /

ProvinceOrState

Massachusetts / /

Technology

wastewater treatment / aeration / composting / /

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