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Irrigating with wastewater in Sonoma County

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Lloyd M. Harwood

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California Agriculture 31(5):37-38.

Published May 01, 1977

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Treated wastewater has been used successfully to irrigate forage crops on 1,100 acres in Sonoma County during the past two years. The city of Santa Rosa, with the help of federal and state funding, is delivering effluent to local farmers from a treatment plant with a dry-weather flow of approximately 5.5 million gallons per day.

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Irrigating with wastewater in Sonoma County

Lloyd M. Harwood
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Irrigating with wastewater in Sonoma County

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Lloyd M. Harwood

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California Agriculture 31(5):37-38.

Published May 01, 1977

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Abstract

Treated wastewater has been used successfully to irrigate forage crops on 1,100 acres in Sonoma County during the past two years. The city of Santa Rosa, with the help of federal and state funding, is delivering effluent to local farmers from a treatment plant with a dry-weather flow of approximately 5.5 million gallons per day.

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