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    University of Illinois statutes. 1991:Apr

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    Kept up to date between editions by revised pages.Supplemented by The general rules concerning university organization and procedure

    University of Illinois statutes. 1989

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    Kept up to date between editions by revised pages.Supplemented by The general rules concerning university organization and procedure

    Assessing the risk of groundwater contamination from household wastewater treatment (1995)

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    "New 10/95/3M.""Water Quality.""Farm-A-Syst : Farmstead Assessment System. Worksheet #6.""Published by University Extension. University of Missouri-Columbia.""The Missouri Farmstead Assessment System is a cooperative project of University Outreach and Extension; College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources; and the Natural Resources Conservation Service. The National Farmstead Assessment Program provided support for development of the Missouri program. These materials are adapted from the Wisconsin and Minnesota prototype versions of Farm-A-Syst. This material is based upon work supported by the Extension Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, under special project number 91-EHUA-1-0055 and 91-EWQI-1-9271. Adapted for Missouri from material prepared by Susan Jones, U.S. E.P.A., Region V, Water Division, and University of Wisconsin Cooperative Extension. University Extension Farm-A-Syst team members: Joe Lear, Regional Agricultural Engineering Specialist and Chief Editor; Beverly Maltsberger, Regional Community Development Specialist; Robert Kelly and Charles Shay, Regional Agricultural Engineering Specialists; Thomas Yonke, Program Director, Agriculture and Natural Resources; Jerry Carpenter, State Water Quality Specialist; and Bob Broz, Water Quality Associate. Technical review provided by August Timpe, Missouri Department of Natural Resources; Charles Fulhage, Department of Agricultural Engineering, University of Missouri-Columbia; U.S. E.P.A. Region VII, Environmental Sciences Division; and Missouri Natural Resources Conservation Service.

    Assessing the risk of groundwater contamination from hazardous-waste management (1995)

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    "New 10/95/3M.""Water Quality.""Farm-A-Syst : Farmstead Assessment System. Worksheet #5. ""Published by University Extension. University of Missouri-Columbia.""The Missouri Farmstead Assessment System is a cooperative project of University Outreach and Extension; College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources; and the Natural Resources Conservation Service. The National Farmstead Assessment Program provided support for development of the Missouri program. These materials are adapted from the Wisconsin and Minnesota prototype versions of Farm-A-Syst. This material is based upon work supported by the Extension Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, under special project number 91-EHUA-1-0055 and 91-EWQI-1-9271. Adapted for Missouri from material prepared by Susan Jones, U.S. E.P.A., Region V, Water Division, and University of Wisconsin Cooperative Extension. University Extension Farm-A-Syst team members: Joe Lear, Regional Agricultural Engineering Specialist and Chief Editor; Beverly Maltsberger, Regional Community Development Specialist; Robert Kelly and Charles Shay, Regional Agricultural Engineering Specialists; Thomas Yonke, Program Director, Agriculture and Natural Resources; Jerry Carpenter, State Water Quality Specialist; and Bob Broz, Water Quality Associate. Technical review provided by August Timpe, Missouri Department of Natural Resources; Charles Fulhage, Department of Agricultural Engineering, University of Missouri-Columbia; U.S. E.P.A. Region VII, Environmental Sciences Division; and Missouri Natural Resources Conservation Service.

    Reducing the risk of groundwater contamination by improving fertilizer storage and handling (1995)

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    "New 10/95/3M.""Water Quality.""Farm-A-Syst : Farmstead Assessment System. Fact Sheet #3.""The Missouri Farmstead Assessment System is a cooperative project of University Extension; College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources; and the Natural Resources Conservation Service.The National Farmstead Assessment Program provided support for development of the Missouri program. These materials are adapted from the Wisconsin and Minnesota prototype versions of Farm-A-Syst. This material is based upon work supported by the Extension Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, under special project number 91-EHUA-I-0055 and 91-EWQI-1-9271. Adapted for Missouri from material prepared by Susan Jones, U.S. E.P.A., Region V, Water Division, and University of Wisconsin Cooperative Extension. University Extension Farm-A-Syst team members: Joe Lear, Regional Agricultural Engineering Specialist and Chief Editor; Beverly Maltsberger, Regional Community Development Specialist; Robert Kelly and Charles Shay, Regional Agricultural Engineering Specialists; Thomas Yonke, Program Director, Agriculture and Natural Resources; Jerry Carpenter, State Water Quality Specialist; and Bob Broz, Water Quality Associate. Technical review provided by August Timpe, Missouri Department of Natural Resources; Charles Fulhage, Department of Agricultural Engineering, University of Missouri-Columbia; U.S. E.P.A. Region VII, Environmental Sciences Division; and Missouri Natural Resources Conservation Service.

    Assessing the risk of groundwater contamination overall farmstead assessment (1995)

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    "New 10/95/3M.""Water Quality.""Farm-A-Syst : Farmstead Assessment System. Worksheet #9.""The Missouri Farmstead Assessment System is a cooperative project of University Outreach and Extension; College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources; and the Natural Resources Conservation Service. The National Farmstead Assessment Program provided support for development of the Missouri program. These materials are adapted from the Wisconsin and Minnesota prototype versions of Farm-A-Syst. This material is based upon work supported by the Extension Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, under special project number 91-EHUA-1-0055 and 91-EWQI-1-9271. Adapted for Missouri from material prepared by Susan Jones, U.S. E.P.A., Region V, Water Division, and University of Wisconsin Cooperative Extension. University Extension Farm-A-Syst team members: Joe Lear, Regional Agricultural Engineering Specialist and Chief Editor; Beverly Maltsberger, Regional Community Development Specialist; Robert Kelly and Charles Shay, Regional Agricultural Engineering Specialists; Thomas Yonke, Program Director, Agriculture and Natural Resources; Jerry Carpenter, State Water Quality Specialist; and Bob Broz, Water Quality Associate. Technical review provided by August Timpe, Missouri Department of Natural Resources; Charles Fulhage, Department of Agricultural Engineering, University of Missouri-Columbia; U.S. E.P.A. Region VII, Environmental Sciences Division; and Missouri Natural Resources Conservation Service.

    Assessing the risk of groundwater contamination from fertilizer storage and handling (1995)

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    "New 10/95/3M.""Water Quality.""Farm-A-Syst : Farmstead Assessment System. Worksheet #3.""Published by University Extension. University of Missouri-Columbia.""The Missouri Farmstead Assessment System is a cooperative project of University Outreach and Extension; College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources; and the Natural Resources Conservation Service. The National Farmstead Assessment Program provided support for development of the Missouri program. These materials are adapted from the Wisconsin and Minnesota prototype versions of Farm-A-Syst. This material is based upon work supported by the Extension Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, under special project number 91-EHUA-1-0055 and 91-EWQI-1-9271. Adapted for Missouri from material prepared by Susan Jones, U.S. E.P.A., Region V, Water Division, and University of Wisconsin Cooperative Extension. University Extension Farm-A-Syst team members: Joe Lear, Regional Agricultural Engineering Specialist and Chief Editor; Beverly Maltsberger, Regional Community Development Specialist; Robert Kelly and Charles Shay, Regional Agricultural Engineering Specialists; Thomas Yonke, Program Director, Agriculture and Natural Resources; Jerry Carpenter, State Water Quality Specialist; and Bob Broz, Water Quality Associate. Technical review provided by August Timpe, Missouri Department of Natural Resources; Charles Fulhage, Department of Agricultural Engineering, University of Missouri-Columbia; U.S. E.P.A. Region VII, Environmental Sciences Division; and Missouri Natural Resources Conservation Service.
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