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  1. Biological Treatment of Cheese-Processing Effluent with Gravel/Sand Filtration

    This laboratory study assessed the feasibility of sand/gravel bioreactors to treat cheese-processing wastewater. Within 210 days, the BOD 5 had a removal rate of >99% and the COD has a removal rate of 85%. There were no clogging issues during the study ...

  2. High Fat Wastewater Remediation Using Layered Sand Filter Biofilm Systems

    To investigate the feasibility of sand bioreactors treating butterfat supplemented with detergent, three layer reactors and two layer reactors were compared. Both options showed great COD and BOD 5 removal. However, the two layer bioreactors became clogge ...

  3. Transformations and Accumulations of Carbon in Gravel/Sand Filters Treating Cheese Processing Wastewater

    This study discovers that after carbon gets trapped in the gravel/sand filter, it converts from organic to inorganic.  ...

  4. Crop Production

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  5. Green Columbus Earth Day Community Service

    The time is to be determined. ...

  6. EPN Evening Event

    Monthly EPN event and discussion ...

  7. EPN event: Cleaning Up America's Rivers

    Monthly EPN breakfast and discussion ...

  8. 'Operation: Military Kids' Brings Kids, Parents to Campus

    College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences.-30- Captions: Participants of the July 27 Hero ...

  9. Ohio Sensitive Crop Registry is Now Online: Implications for Producers and Pesticide Applicators

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  10. How do I recognize a healthy stream?

    office in each county and provides assistance to urban and agricultural land users, specializing in soil ...

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