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Composition of drainage water of Hinkson and Grindstone creeks
(University of Missouri, 1911)
A chemical analysis of water is carried on by very different methods, depending on the use to which the water is to be put. These methods may be conveniently classified as, (a) those in which the potability of water is determined, and (b) those...
Fecal Source Tracking for Water Quality
(University of Missouri Extension, 2007)
This presentation discusses identification of human and nonhuman sources of fecal pollution in waterways, including bacterial source tracking services based on DNA fingerprinting methods.
Steps in the home energy series : water heater
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 2019)
Water heaters -- Energy-saving options -- New water heaters -- Seismic bracing -- Lighting a gas water heater pilot light -- Notes...
Groundwater quality (WQ, 2017)
(University of Missouri, Office of Extension, 2017)
What is groundwater? Why is it important? Water is the most important resource to humans. It is essential for the existence of all forms of life. Although an ocean of water covers the earth, it is important to remember that there is no new water...
What is the best portable method of purifying water to prevent infectious disease?
(Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2008)
There isn't a single best method, but there are 5 that adequately purify water according to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standards. These include 1) boiling for 1 minute if below 2000 m (6562 feet) and 3 minutes if above, 2) chlorine...
Water source development for forage irrigation systems (2013)
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 2013)
This guide is designed to help forage producers determine the feasibility of developing an irrigation system by evaluating water sources and exploring their capital costs....
Water pump
(1930)
Handwritten text on back: ME Lab. Steam Powered Receprocity Water Pump....
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Sources for farm and home water supply (1993)
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 1993)
A dependable, drinkable water supply is an absolute must for farm enterprises. Sources in Missouri include wells, cisterns, public water supplies, springs and ponds. Other important aspects of a water supply are the quantity needed, pumping...
Bacteria in drinking water
(University of Missouri Extension, 1995)
Highly efficient water heater [abstract]
(2010-10)
This technology is an improvement to the design of the conventional water heater resulting in faster hot water and more quantities of hot water provided to the user over the period of use. A smaller water heater may be utilized to provide a families...
The electric water level indicator
(University of Missouri, 1910)
The problem of automatically indicating, at a distance, the height of water in a storage basin or open water way is one which chiefly concerns water power plants although it may come up, of course, in many different cases. However...
Water Quality for Livestock Drinking (2001)
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 2001)
Water is a critical nutrient for livestock and poultry. As with feed ingredients, livestock water should meet the nutritional needs of the animal. An adequate and safe water supply is essential to the production of healthy livestock and poultry...
Steps in the solar hot water series : solar hot water collector sizing worksheet
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 2019)
A worksheet to help calcuate your daily hot water and energy usage. Includes a page for notes....
Pumps and Watering Systems for Managed Beef Grazing (2007)
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 2007)
Water for beef cattle may come from wells, ponds, creeks, springs or public water supplies, although the last of these sources can be too costly for watering a large herd year-round. Wells are a prime source of water at the farmstead. However...
Predicting surface water profiles in sand
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2015)
permittivity enables one to calculate the velocity of an EM wave through the material. The goal of a larger research program is to predict the relative permittivity of soils. A principal factor determining the relative permittivity of soil is the water content...
A climatological and contextual analysis of Roman water technologies in Cyprus
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2015)
This thesis explores the trends of water usage in Cyprus during the Roman period. It seeks to challenge traditional ideas of water usage as a constant off-take system and apply the methods of Andrew Wilson and Zena Kamash to Cyprus. This thesis...