Hilgardia
Hilgardia
Hilgardia
University of California
Hilgardia

Manure holding ponds found self-sealing

Authors

J. L. Meyer
Earl Olson
Dwight Baier

Authors Affiliations

J. L. Meyer is Area Soil and Water Technologist, Stanislaus County; Earl Olson is dairy farm advisor, Stanislaus County; Dwight Baier is Agricultural Water Quality Specialist, State Water Resources Control Board.

Publication Information

Hilgardia 26(5):14-15. DOI:10.3733/ca.v026n05p14. May 1972.

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Abstract

Waste ponds can be utilized to economically handle dairy and poultry waste waters. Usually the effluent from the ponds is used later for irrigation. Sometimes the effluent is recycled by reusing it for subsequent flushing. Whatever the mode of operation of the ponds, it is important to know how much, if any, deep percolation occurs; what is the fate of nitrogenous substances; what are the changes in other chemical constituents; and what bacterial processes occur in the ponds. This report outlines some preliminary findings in a study of operation of waste ponds, and delineates subsequent necessary research to evaluate their total impact on the environment. The most significant of these preliminary findings was that there was hardly any seepage of water from manure-laden ponds in this study, and that artificial seals were not needed under these soil conditions.

Meyer J, Olson E, Baier D. 1972. Manure holding ponds found self-sealing. Hilgardia 26(5):14-15. DOI:10.3733/ca.v026n05p14
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