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- PublicationPump tanks are concrete, fiberglass or polyethylene containers that collect wastewater to be dosed into the soil at intervals. This publication explains the design and maintenance of pump tanks, and...
- PublicationA mound system is a soil absorption system placed above the natural surface of the ground. The system distributes treated wastewater into the soil. This publication discusses the design and...
- PublicationThis publication covers how the systems work, how to avoid illness and accidents, and how to test the wastewater and report the results. Other topics are feeding the system and...
- PublicationShock chlorination is a method of disinfecting a water well....
- Course...here. Course Information Urban streams, like those that run through city parks, are usually heavily eroded. This erosion, along with urbanization and increased water flow, can cause streams to lose...
- PublicationThis publication explains the process, components, legal requirements, factors affecting performance, and maintenance needs of liquid chlorination systems for onsite wastewater treatment. (4 pages)
- PublicationTexas has over 191,000 miles of waterways with riparian areas – the green vegetation zones along creeks, rivers, and lakes – that provide great economic, social, cultural, and environmental value...
- Through an expansive network of 250 county offices and more than 900 professional educators, the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service provides practical, accessible solutions to everyday challenges. Connect with an...
- Welcome to Austin County, the Colonial Capital of Texas. With its rural and agricultural background it presents a series of inspiring views to the passer-through. Its rolling hills and almost...
- PublicationPlant-parasitic nematodes are microscopic roundworms that feed on plant roots. In turf grasses, they cause damage similar to that of water stress, nutrient deficiency, or root diseases. Golf course managers...