This is another useful site I came across with EPA
publications (watershed context)
http://www.epa.gov/owow/watershed/publications.html
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--- Ling Huang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I came across this interesting and
> useful
> link that mey be of i
but there is often little reason to "apply" it at all. Patience. Take
courage! (I think I'll have another, mate!)
WT
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well-intentioned." While it is necessary to stray i
Hi everyone,
I came across this interesting and useful
link that mey be of interest
http://www.epa.gov/owow/
On this EPA website you can type in your zipcode (for
instance I type in 95616 for Davis) and click submit
and it will find your watershed with lots of material
and informatio
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It has been said that "nine-tenths of the hell being raised in the world is
well-intentioned." While it is necessary to stray into uncharted waters
little by little in order to learn, the "field" of ecosystem restoration is
clogged with cases of "professionals" operating out of their d