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  1. Bromide

    https://ohiowatersheds.osu.edu/node/1511

    and fertilizers. As the concentration of bromide is much less in soils, it is often the preferred ... transport through soils. They do not adsorb to negatively charged soil minerals, which allows them to move ... as fast as water through the soil. The main difference between the two is that chloride is more ...

  2. Hamilton County Soil and Water Conservation District

    https://ohiowatersheds.osu.edu/groups/hamilton-county-soil-and-water-conservation-district

    Hamilton County Adam Lehmann Stream Conservation Program Manager 22 Triangle Park Drive,  ... County Soil & Water Conservation District is a legal subdivision of the State of Ohio responsible for ... the conservation of natural resources within Hamilton County, Ohio. We have a special emphasis on soil ...

  3. Well Water Interpretation Tool

    https://ohiowatersheds.osu.edu/know-your-well-water/well-water-interpretation-tool

    of the well interpretation tool under the heading “Web Resources.” To reach that link go to: https://odh.ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov/odh/know-our ... -programs/private-water-systems-program/water-quality-treatment/quality There you will find useful information all in one place on the parameters found in our tool including ... (it will be similar to the way they are displayed in our tool) and select the drop down arrow to reach ...

  4. New Survey Shows the Need for Investing in People for Clean Water

    https://ohiowatersheds.osu.edu/news/new-survey-shows-need-investing-people-clean-water

    ://northcentralwater.org/new-survey-shows-the-value-of-and-need-for-investing-in-people-for-clean-water/ On a related note, that post was written for our Human Capital blog series, which features insights ...

  5. Home

    https://ohiowatersheds.osu.edu/home

    watershed management. Community-based watershed management provides individuals, groups, and institutions ... with a stake in water management outcomes to participate in identifying and addressing issues that ... affect or are affected by watershed functions. Learn more about community-based watershed management with ...

  6. Total organic carbon (TOC)

    https://ohiowatersheds.osu.edu/node/1540

    fulvic acids and urea are examples of NOM.  Detergents, pesticides, fertilizers, herbicides, and ... Trihalomethanes for more information. mg/L ppm Nutrient ACTION IS OPTIONAL Total organic carbon levels were ...

  7. Environmental Professionals Network

    https://ohiowatersheds.osu.edu/events

    For the first time in our state’s history the open waters of western Lake Erie have been deemed ... management? Join us for an exciting panel conversation to learn about the science-based approach used by two of ... our state’s leading universities to help the Ohio EPA assess whether the open waters of Lake Erie met federal ...

  8. Middle Reaches

    https://ohiowatersheds.osu.edu/node/422/middle-reaches

    the floodplain, returning some of the eroded soil from the headwaters area back onto the land. ...

  9. Streamside Landowner Guides

    https://ohiowatersheds.osu.edu/resources/watershed-management/streamside-landowner-guides

    research was to identify decisions streaside landowners make regarding stream health and what influences ... key influences on streaside landowner property management decisions. One of the key findings was that ... look like. Another key finding of this study was that experts in water management and related fields ...

  10. Promoting Infiltration

    https://ohiowatersheds.osu.edu/resources/human-dimensions/mental-models/basic-stream-and-watershed-ecology-lesson-plans/promoting-infiltration

    logjams and was a labor intensive aspect of streamside property management for the landowners we ... serve to restore stream nutrients.  For instance woody debris that is embedded in a streambank or bottom ... line to prevent soil erosion and increase the ground?s capacity to absorb water.  Many home lawns are ...

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