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The Center for Watershed Protection, Inc. is dedicated to fostering responsible land and water management through applied research, direct assistance to communities, award-winning training, and access to a network of experienced professionals. The Center is your first source for best practices in stormwater and watershed management. As national experts in stormwater and watersheds, our strength lies in translating science into practice and policy, and providing leadership across disciplines and professions. To learn more about the Center's commitment to protect and restore our streams, rivers, lakes, wetlands and bays, go to www.cwp.org.
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@nehemiahstewart
@nehemiahstewart 3 месяца назад
Great practical presentation
@maisyholly
@maisyholly 7 месяцев назад
Watch the ongoing street stormwater soil erosion and watershed violations happening on my farm for proof nobody cares about these environmental problems . Thanks
@marleeberlynn2321
@marleeberlynn2321 9 месяцев назад
*promosm* 😆
@nikolaiwedge1487
@nikolaiwedge1487 Год назад
🤣 *promosm*
@sairaiqbal7647
@sairaiqbal7647 Год назад
excellent description
@diferentization
@diferentization 3 года назад
This is obsolete the final result look the same but the system and optimal management of water is less efficient than others done today
@3zoz3zoz23
@3zoz3zoz23 4 года назад
Hello is this device calculate the total ammonia or nh3?
@flavioufla
@flavioufla 6 лет назад
Dear friend, I am developing a project to determine the concentration of ammonia in acid solution (sulfuric acid). I am intending to acquire a thermo spectronic to analyze the amount of ammonia (NH3) dissolved in acid solutions (sulfuric acid). I was looking at some of your sensors and I saw that the LaMotte 3680-01, DC1200 Ammonia Nitrogen Colorimeter Test Kit does this analysis on water samples with pH above 7.0. I would like to know if you have any thermo spectronic or colorimeter that analyzes the concentration of ammonia in concentrations of acid samples? Thank you