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Environment and Natural Resources » Waste Management

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  • MF3067
    MF3067
    Phytoremediation: Protecting the Environment with Plants

    Phytoremediation uses vegetation to contain, sequester, remove, or degrade inorganic and organic contaminants in soil, sediment, surface water, and groundwater. Kansas State University developed a phytoremediation database. The database contains more than 120 contaminants and 1,130 plant species. 8 p.

    $4.55
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  • MF2984
    MF2984
    Kids Go Green, Leader’s Guide

    Lesson plan to teach participants about recycling, composting, conserving water and electricity, and creating craft projects made from used items. 4 p.

    $0.50
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  • MF2983
    MF2983
    Kids Go Green, Fact Sheet

    Publication for youth about recycling, composting, conserving water and electricity, and making crafts from used items. 4 p.

    $1.00
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  • S90
    S90
    Your Wastewater System Owner/Operator Manual: Folder

    Folder to contain publications from Kansas State U. and Kansas Dept. of Health and Environment on septic systems.

    $0.70
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  • MF2290
    MF2290
    Wastewater Pond Operation, Maintenance and Repair

    Wastewater ponds, or lagoons, are used for treating and disposing wastewater from individual homes. The home-owner or occupant is responsible for operation, maintenance & repairs.

    $0.31
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