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TB138: Variability Factors Involved with Land Application of Papermill Sludge
Technical Bulletins
  • Charles R. Kraske
  • Ivan J. Fernandez
Description
The goal of this case study was to assess two components of variability associated with the land application of papermill sludge. These included (1) changes occurring within a temporary sludge stockpile, and (2) spatial variability of application to the site. Understanding the magnitude of such changes will assist in accounting for variability inherent in such land application operations.
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Article
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Publication Date
2-1-1990
Publisher
Maine Agricultural Experiment Station
Keywords
  • soils,
  • papermill sludge
Disciplines
Citation Information
Kraske, C.R., and I.J. Fernandez. 1990. Variability factors involved with land application of papermill slude. Maine Agricultural Experiment Station Technical Bulletin 138.