Site remediation of acid damaged soils using sprayed biosolids and lime : a case study of the area near the Trail lead zinc smelter in Trail BC
Research was completed on the use of two types of recycled waste products from the pulp and paper industry – composted biosolids and waste lime product – for use as a slurried sprayable soil amendment protocol. The material is first mixed as a slurry then seeds are added and the material sprayed...
Main Authors: | Mattes, Al, Pommer, Matt, Duncan, William F. A. (William Frederick Alexander) |
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Language: | English |
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2009
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/2429/8452 |
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