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- Backyard Wildlife HabitatsEaton,Gregory K.; Wright, Barbara; Close, Dave (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2020-10-28)The area where an organism lives and meets its basic needs for food, water, cover, and space to survive is called its habitat. Each species of wildlife has different habitat requirements.
- Backyard wildlife habitatsEaton, Gregory K.; Wright, Barbara (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2009-05-01)This publication describes the benefits of creating or enhancing a backyard wildlife habitat, as well as the basic needs of food, water, cover, and space to create an wildlife-friendly environment.
- Evaluation of Household Water Quality in Suffolk, VirginiaBenham, Brian L.; Cotton, Rexford; James, Erin; Wright, Barbara (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2009-05-01)During the fall of 2007, a household drinking-water-quality clinic – including water sampling, testing, and interpretation – was conducted in Suffolk, Va. Any Suffolk resident who used a private water supply was eligible to participate in this educational program. More than 200 households submitted water samples.
- Virginia Household Water Quality Program: Corrosive Household WaterBenham, Brian L.; Ling, Erin; Wright, Barbara; Haering, Kathryn (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2011-05-17)Federal law requires public water utilities to provide biologically safe water. However, the safety of privately owned, individual water supplies such as wells, springs, and cisterns is the sole responsibility of the owner. This publication discusses the sources, testing, and treatment of corrosive water.
- Virginia Household Water Quality Program: Hardness in Household WaterLing, Erin; Benham, Brian L.; Wright, Barbara; Haering, Kathryn (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2011-05-17)Federal law requires public water utilities to provide biologically safe water. However, the safety of privately owned, individual water supplies such as wells, springs, and cisterns is the sole responsibility of the owner. This publication discusses the sources, testing, and treatment of hard water.
- Virginia Household Water Quality Program: Sodium and Chloride in Household Drinking WaterBenham, Brian L.; Ling, Erin; Wright, Barbara; Haering, Kathryn; Pollard, Jen (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2011-12-02)Federal law requires public water utilities to provide biologically safe water. However, the safety of privately owned, individual water supplies such as wells, springs, and cisterns is the sole responsibility of the owner. This publication discusses the sources, testing, and treatment of sodium and chloride in household drinking water.
- Virginia Household Water Quality Program: Sulfate and Hydrogen Sulfide in Household WaterLing, Erin; Benham, Brian L.; Wright, Barbara; Haering, Kathryn; Pollard, Jen (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2011-12-02)Federal law requires public water utilities to provide biologically safe water. However, the safety of privately owned, individual water supplies such as wells, springs, and cisterns is the sole responsibility of the owner. This publication discusses the sources, testing, and treatment of sulfate and hydrogen sulfide in household water.
- Virginia Household Water Quality Program: Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) in Household WaterBenham, Brian L.; Ling, Erin; Wright, Barbara; Haering, Kathryn (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2011-05-17)Federal law requires public water utilities to provide biologically safe water. However, the safety of privately owned, individual water supplies such as wells, springs, and cisterns is the sole responsibility of the owner. This publication discusses the sources, testing, and treatment of total dissolved solids.