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[[Category:Glossary]][[Category: | [[Category:Glossary]][[Category:SportsturfC1M1]]<br> | ||
1. Able to live and grow where there is no air. Grasses cannot grow in anaerobic soil conditions. <br><br> | 1. Able to live and grow where there is no air. Grasses cannot grow in anaerobic soil conditions. <br><br> | ||
http://www.wilsonnc.org/Departments/PublicServices/WasteWaterTreatment/images/slide0028_image024.jpg<br><br> | http://www.wilsonnc.org/Departments/PublicServices/WasteWaterTreatment/images/slide0028_image024.jpg<br><br> | ||
Anaerobic digesters are used to reduce [[organic]] materials into usable biosolids. <br> | Anaerobic digesters are used to reduce [[organic]] materials into usable biosolids.<br> | ||
Source: http://www.wilsonnc.org/Departments/PublicServices/WasteWaterTreatment/biosolids.asp<br><br> | Source: http://www.wilsonnc.org/Departments/PublicServices/WasteWaterTreatment/biosolids.asp<br><br> |
Revision as of 10:23, 14 August 2007
1. Able to live and grow where there is no air. Grasses cannot grow in anaerobic soil conditions.
Anaerobic digesters are used to reduce organic materials into usable biosolids.
Source: http://www.wilsonnc.org/Departments/PublicServices/WasteWaterTreatment/biosolids.asp