John, When you discuss water, you discuss life and more specific the element cycles, mainly carbon, oxygen, hydrogen and nitrogen. I am interested in sewage...
Peter Maier
pmaier@...
Apr 1, 2002 3:28 pm
8143
GEMS Sensors 800-378-1600 might be a good source. They are plastic and acid-resistant. With a flowmeter, however, you have to calibrate for total flow vs....
michael kotch
makotch@...
Apr 1, 2002 3:29 pm
8144
Can someone get me a copy of AWWA C651-99 "Disinfecting water Mains" and AWWA C651-92 "Disinfecting of water-storage facilities"? [Non-text portions of this...
Filipa Magalhaes
filipa_magalhaes@...
Apr 1, 2002 3:29 pm
8145
John Seems to me Paul's attempts to discomfit forum readers largely failed to accomplish this. Instead he elicited thoughtful analysis of his essentially silly...
jesl@...
Apr 1, 2002 3:30 pm
8146
Jenny, Have you given some thought to a flume fitted to the open channel/s on your site? We manufacture the Troo-Flo Flume, which is our own design - and is...
Neal Martyn - Martyn ...
neal@...
Apr 1, 2002 3:32 pm
8147
Dear John - Thank you so very very much for your e-mail. I firmly agree with you and congratulate you. Since water is 66%+ of the worlds' surface I don't think...
James B, Long
jblong@...
Apr 1, 2002 3:34 pm
8148
Dear Reader, Twenty three new and updated articles were added last week to KeyWATER, the independent and non-commercial Information Portal for WATER people....
Dear All, Goodday everybody. I am new to this group. I am a research student of geological science, now working on geoenvironmental aspects of Quaternary...
Subsurface Drip Irrigation (SDI) for wastewater reuse & disposal is a well-established technology in the United States since well over 10 years. Recently, this...
Dear Group: I would appreciate information on consumptive (water) use or agricultural demand for sugarcane. Also tolerance of sugarcane to salts (TDS, boron,...
Dr. J.Karanjac
karanjac@...
Apr 2, 2002 3:27 pm
8152
Dear Group: I admit I am a little bit rusty when it comes to teaching. I started teaching in 1970 and the books were the ones written by Roger deWiest and...
Dr. J.Karanjac
karanjac@...
Apr 2, 2002 3:28 pm
8153
Amy, I would like to take a moment and publicially thank you for your well done job in producing your Handbook of Water Use and Conservation. It is most...
Susan Stephens
susanpst@...
Apr 2, 2002 3:28 pm
8154
I received quite a few direct responses on my Tradition in Applied Science posting of 03/20/2002. The recent posting on Agendas trying to pressure the ...
Peter Maier
pmaier@...
Apr 2, 2002 3:28 pm
8155
Hi all - does anyone out there know some history about when humans began to use water to 1) carry away 'biological' waste products and 2) carry away waste...
Emily Monosson
emonosson@...
Apr 2, 2002 3:28 pm
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How short-sighted. Perhaps you should also be open to students in these areas. Susan Stephens ... From: "oimay" <oimay@...> To: ...
Susan Stephens
susanpst@...
Apr 2, 2002 3:28 pm
8157
Dear All, I am dealing with water accounting for Turkey. We have no data for estimation water consumption in livestock production. If any one of you knows any...
NILGUN
nilgun.egemen@...
Apr 3, 2002 3:37 pm
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apologies to Amy, Oops, the least I could do is mention your full name! The book is Handbook of Water Use and Conservation homes, landscapes, Business,...
Susan Stephens
susanpst@...
Apr 3, 2002 3:37 pm
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Dr. Karnjac, I am not a hydrologists nor will I ever be, but I am offering these which were my recent textbooks as a Environmental Geography senior at the...
Susan Stephens
susanpst@...
Apr 3, 2002 3:38 pm
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Amen to Peter Maier's "Tradition in Applied Science & Agendas" email! So called strange and threatening new ideas at their very worst foster imagination and...
Tony Wood
tonywood@...
Apr 3, 2002 3:41 pm
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Peter, Excellent thoughts.There was a time when professional cultisim was not so strong and professionals from other disciplines could openly move into other ...
Phillip fields
revcrow@...
Apr 3, 2002 3:42 pm
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Phillip, You are absolutely right. I do think that Mendelev, Avogadro. Newton, Hughens, Einstein, Faraday, the Curies and so many others from the nineteenth...
Peter Maier
pmaier@...
Apr 3, 2002 3:43 pm
8163
Don Your asked "What are the ins and outs--the pluses and minuses in using regional stormwater basins for new or old developments?" You might find something...
jesl@...
Apr 3, 2002 3:43 pm
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Dr. Afzal To answer the second part of your question. Hardness is principally determined by the sum of calcium and magnesium and primarily relates to the ...
Gosh, Emily, sounds like a good Internet search for a week or two. We must, fundamentally, decide on 'human' If you reserve yourself to Cro-Magnon you remove...
michael kotch
makotch@...
Apr 3, 2002 3:44 pm
8166
Emily, Public water supply and sewers in Europe, started during the Roman Empire, but were neglected during the middle (dark) ages. It was Leonardo Da Vinci ...
Peter Maier
pmaier@...
Apr 3, 2002 3:48 pm
8167
Dear Ms Stephens, The message below that you received from me was actually sent out by a virus which infected my computer a couple of weeks back. I did not...
Dear all, I am desperately looking for a sensor which is able to measure both relative humidity and temperature at the same time. It has to have accuracy of...
Professor Karajac, When discussing consumptive water use for sugarcane, it is important to be clear whether one is considering just evapotranspiration (less...
Dick March
rmarch@...
Apr 3, 2002 4:22 pm
8170
Professor Karanjac, The George E. Brown Salinity Laboratory of the U. S. Department of Agriculture rates sugarcane as MS (moderately sensitive) with regard to...
Dick March
rmarch@...
Apr 3, 2002 4:22 pm
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Dr.Karanjac, C.W.Fetter's Applied Hydrogeology is like bible to hydrogeologist. I also would like to recommend Patrick A. Domenico and Franklin W. Schwartz's...