Forest Thrives In Sludge Application Tests

  • Authors: Brockway, Dale G.
  • Publication Year: 1988
  • Publication Series: Miscellaneous Publication
  • Source: Natural Resources Register 8(6):8

Abstract

A six-year, state and federal research-demonstration project to recycle treated municipal wastewater sludge on forest lands has resulted in dramatic growth increase of trees, groundcover and wildlife populations.

  • Citation: Brockway, Dale G. 1988. Forest Thrives In Sludge Application Tests. Natural Resources Register 8(6):8.
  • Posted Date: April 1, 1980
  • Modified Date: June 19, 2012
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