. Earth tones-- : the book : federal science for sustainable development. Canada. Natural Resources Canada; Sustainable development; Développement durable. *. w â **>- (17 With the conclusion of the MEND program in 1997, the partners agreed that additional cooperative work was needed. The three-year MEND 2000 program was started in January 1998 to facilitate the transfer of acidic drainage prevention technology. Meanwhile, researchers are coming to grips with contaminants from an organic source. Hog manure can be carried by rain and runoff into water deep beneath the soil, seeping into wel


. Earth tones-- : the book : federal science for sustainable development. Canada. Natural Resources Canada; Sustainable development; Développement durable. *. w â **>- (17 With the conclusion of the MEND program in 1997, the partners agreed that additional cooperative work was needed. The three-year MEND 2000 program was started in January 1998 to facilitate the transfer of acidic drainage prevention technology. Meanwhile, researchers are coming to grips with contaminants from an organic source. Hog manure can be carried by rain and runoff into water deep beneath the soil, seeping into wells, rivers and lakes. Scientists are working on a project dealing with issues and constraints linked to managing hog manure, and the need to provide guidance on the best practices to limit damage to soils and groundwater. Building on expertise and technology originally developed for coal studies, the Geological Survey of Canada is mapping the shallow sediments and developing groundwater models at test sites in the Prairies. The goal is to be able to apply the findings and the Geographical Information System methodology to other sites. For more information on acid mine drainage, visit , or contact Gilles Tremblay at (613) 992-0968. For further information on hog manure and groundwater, contact Dr. Grant Mossop at (403) 292-7049. ⢠*****. * â¢. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Canada. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. Research Branch. Strategic Promotion. [Ottawa] : Government of Canada


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