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PLANT CHOICES MATTER: COMMON INVASIVE GARDEN PLANTS Photo courtesy of faroutflora.com California’s a special place, with some of the most beautiful lands in the country and vibrant wildlife. Unfortunately, a lot of the habitats our unique flora and fauna depend on are in trouble, thanks to one of the biggest threats to biodiversity: invasive plants. Invasive plants are non-natives thatcome with a
HABITAT RESTORATION & ENHANCEMENT ACT Habitat Restoration and Enhancement (HRE) Act. Enacted in 2015, the Sustainable Conservation-sponsored Habitat Restoration and Enhancement (HRE) Act expedites the permitting process with the California Department of Fish & Wildlife (CDFW) for small-scale, voluntary projects that improve many kinds of habitats, as well as urban watersheds and coastal water quality. MANAGING DAIRY MANURE FOR CLEAN WATER Managing Dairy Manure for Clean Water. Dairy manure is a valuable by-product that producers traditionally use to fertilize the crops they grow to keep their cows happy and healthy. However, with few export options and limited on-farm management strategies for this “black gold,” farmers end up using more manure nutrients on theirfields than
4. STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION OF BIOGAS AND BIOMETHANE Chapter 4: Storage and Transportation of Biogas and Biomethane The main components of an example on-farm CBM storage system are shown inFigure 4-1.
2. PRODUCTION OF BIOGAS BY ANAEROBIC DIGESTION 2. Production of Biogas by Anaerobic Digestion Anaerobic digestion is a natural process in which bacteria convert organic materials intobiogas.
AMERICAN FORK CANYON Lone Peak Timpanogos Cave 1 4 8 16 0 2 0 0 0 3 5 0 4 5 1 7 9 0 3 1 1 5 9 047 2 3 8 5 0 0 5 6 0 3 6 1 8 1 00 3 7 0 5 1 1 7 6 0 42 1 8 8 1 7 3 0 5 5 04 6 0 5 0 2 5 2 0 COMPOST: ENHANCING THE VALUE OF MANURE iii 2. Regulatory: Amend air quality, water quality, and waste regulations so that they are clear, science-based, and reflect the net environmental impacts of composting dairy manure. BIOMETHANE FROM DAIRY WASTE Biomethane from Dairy Waste A Sourcebook for the Production and Use of Renewable Natural Gas in California Prepared for Western UnitedDairymen
SITE ACCESS AGREEMENT RECITALS SITE ACCESS AGREEMENT This Site Access Agreement ("Agreement") is entered into by and between Trout Unlimited, Inc. on the one hand, andSnowbird Ltd., a
HOMEPAGE | SUSTAINABLE CONSERVATIONABOUT USOUR WORKTECHNICAL RESOURCESEVENTSSUBSCRIBEBLOG Our donors make it possible for us to unite people in solving California's toughest environmental challenges. Join us in helping California thrive! “Sustainable Conservation is a standout among its peers for taking the time to understand the issues farmers face, crafting solutions which benefit everyone and endure over thelong-haul.”.
PLANT CHOICES MATTER: COMMON INVASIVE GARDEN PLANTS Photo courtesy of faroutflora.com California’s a special place, with some of the most beautiful lands in the country and vibrant wildlife. Unfortunately, a lot of the habitats our unique flora and fauna depend on are in trouble, thanks to one of the biggest threats to biodiversity: invasive plants. Invasive plants are non-natives thatcome with a
HABITAT RESTORATION & ENHANCEMENT ACT Habitat Restoration and Enhancement (HRE) Act. Enacted in 2015, the Sustainable Conservation-sponsored Habitat Restoration and Enhancement (HRE) Act expedites the permitting process with the California Department of Fish & Wildlife (CDFW) for small-scale, voluntary projects that improve many kinds of habitats, as well as urban watersheds and coastal water quality. MANAGING DAIRY MANURE FOR CLEAN WATER Managing Dairy Manure for Clean Water. Dairy manure is a valuable by-product that producers traditionally use to fertilize the crops they grow to keep their cows happy and healthy. However, with few export options and limited on-farm management strategies for this “black gold,” farmers end up using more manure nutrients on theirfields than
4. STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION OF BIOGAS AND BIOMETHANE Chapter 4: Storage and Transportation of Biogas and Biomethane The main components of an example on-farm CBM storage system are shown inFigure 4-1.
2. PRODUCTION OF BIOGAS BY ANAEROBIC DIGESTION 2. Production of Biogas by Anaerobic Digestion Anaerobic digestion is a natural process in which bacteria convert organic materials intobiogas.
AMERICAN FORK CANYON Lone Peak Timpanogos Cave 1 4 8 16 0 2 0 0 0 3 5 0 4 5 1 7 9 0 3 1 1 5 9 047 2 3 8 5 0 0 5 6 0 3 6 1 8 1 00 3 7 0 5 1 1 7 6 0 42 1 8 8 1 7 3 0 5 5 04 6 0 5 0 2 5 2 0 COMPOST: ENHANCING THE VALUE OF MANURE iii 2. Regulatory: Amend air quality, water quality, and waste regulations so that they are clear, science-based, and reflect the net environmental impacts of composting dairy manure. BIOMETHANE FROM DAIRY WASTE Biomethane from Dairy Waste A Sourcebook for the Production and Use of Renewable Natural Gas in California Prepared for Western UnitedDairymen
SITE ACCESS AGREEMENT RECITALS SITE ACCESS AGREEMENT This Site Access Agreement ("Agreement") is entered into by and between Trout Unlimited, Inc. on the one hand, andSnowbird Ltd., a
ABOUT US | SUSTAINABLE CONSERVATION About Us. Sustainable Conservation helps California thrive by uniting people to solve the toughest challenges facing our land, air, and water. Every day, we bring together business, landowners, communities, and government, in some of the most productive yet economically disadvantaged parts of California, to steward the resources on whichwe all
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Connect With Us Connect 1:1 Check in with us via phone (650-464-8203) or by email. We want to hear how you’re doing, and what you’re thinking about. What can Sustainable Conservation do for you? What do you want to do for the community? Let us know! Host a Happy Hour It’s a great reason to seeTECHNICAL RESOURCES
On-Farm Flood Capture and Recharge at an Organic Almond Orchard, Recharge Rates and Soil Profile Responses: Study summarizing Sustainable Conservation’s 2016 on-farm recharge events and effects on almond crop. On-Farm Infrastructure Needs Assessment & Costs To Implement Groundwater Recharge Report: Study of on-farm infrastructureneeded to
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Preventing Used Vehicles from Polluting Waterways. Up to 2 million vehicles reach the end of their useful life in California each year. Auto recycling is the leading recycling industry in California, and in the United States, according to the American Automobile Manufacturers Association, with over 75% of material from cars being recycled. HABITAT RESTORATION & ENHANCEMENT ACT Habitat Restoration and Enhancement (HRE) Act. Enacted in 2015, the Sustainable Conservation-sponsored Habitat Restoration and Enhancement (HRE) Act expedites the permitting process with the California Department of Fish & Wildlife (CDFW) for small-scale, voluntary projects that improve many kinds of habitats, as well as urban watersheds and coastal water quality. SUSTAINABLE CONSERVATION: BEYOND DROUGHT TOLERANT GUIDE The first step in creating a “drought- tolerant” garden is to garden with plants that are appropriate to your regional climate. This helps create a thriving garden with minimal maintenance and extra water. Many beautiful low-water plants grow and thrive in dry climates - not just cacti! - and they can add color, interest, and variety toour
DISC BRAKE WEAR DEBRIS GENERATION AND COLLECTION 02 BRAKE-43 Disc Brake Wear Debris Generation and Collection Dr. Jim Trainor J.T. Trainor & Associates, Inc. Tim Duncan and Robert Mangan Link Testing Laboratories, Inc. APPENDIX A STOICHIOMETRY OF THE ANAEROBIC DIGESTION PROCESS Appendix A: Stoichiometry of the Anaerobic Digestion Process The last two factors will reduce CH4 somewhat more compared to CO2 production, as the by- products and bacterial cells are generally more reduced than the substrates. BIOMETHANE FROM DAIRY WASTE Biomethane from Dairy Waste A Sourcebook for the Production and Use of Renewable Natural Gas in California Prepared for Western UnitedDairymen
HOMEPAGE | SUSTAINABLE CONSERVATION Homepage | Sustainable Conservation HOMEPAGE | SUSTAINABLE CONSERVATIONABOUT USOUR WORKTECHNICAL RESOURCESEVENTSSUBSCRIBEBLOG Our donors make it possible for us to unite people in solving California's toughest environmental challenges. Join us in helping California thrive! “Sustainable Conservation is a standout among its peers for taking the time to understand the issues farmers face, crafting solutions which benefit everyone and endure over thelong-haul.”.
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Preventing Used Vehicles from Polluting Waterways. Up to 2 million vehicles reach the end of their useful life in California each year. Auto recycling is the leading recycling industry in California, and in the United States, according to the American Automobile Manufacturers Association, with over 75% of material from cars being recycled. MANAGING DAIRY MANURE FOR CLEAN WATER Managing Dairy Manure for Clean Water. Dairy manure is a valuable by-product that producers traditionally use to fertilize the crops they grow to keep their cows happy and healthy. However, with few export options and limited on-farm management strategies for this “black gold,” farmers end up using more manure nutrients on theirfields than
4. STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION OF BIOGAS AND BIOMETHANE Chapter 4: Storage and Transportation of Biogas and Biomethane The main components of an example on-farm CBM storage system are shown inFigure 4-1.
2. PRODUCTION OF BIOGAS BY ANAEROBIC DIGESTION 2. Production of Biogas by Anaerobic Digestion Anaerobic digestion is a natural process in which bacteria convert organic materials intobiogas.
APPENDIX A STOICHIOMETRY OF THE ANAEROBIC DIGESTION PROCESS Appendix A: Stoichiometry of the Anaerobic Digestion Process The last two factors will reduce CH4 somewhat more compared to CO2 production, as the by- products and bacterial cells are generally more reduced than the substrates. AMERICAN FORK CANYON Lone Peak Timpanogos Cave 1 4 8 16 0 2 0 0 0 3 5 0 4 5 1 7 9 0 3 1 1 5 9 047 2 3 8 5 0 0 5 6 0 3 6 1 8 1 00 3 7 0 5 1 1 7 6 0 42 1 8 8 1 7 3 0 5 5 04 6 0 5 0 2 5 2 0 BIOMETHANE FROM DAIRY WASTE Biomethane from Dairy Waste A Sourcebook for the Production and Use of Renewable Natural Gas in California Prepared for Western UnitedDairymen
8. FINANCIAL ANALYSIS OF BIOMETHANE PRODUCTION 8. Financial Analysis of Biomethane Production As sources of renewable energy, biogas and biomethane compete in one of two markets: electricity and natural gas (including natural gas vehicle fuels). DISC BRAKE WEAR DEBRIS GENERATION AND COLLECTION 02 BRAKE-43 Disc Brake Wear Debris Generation and Collection Dr. Jim Trainor J.T. Trainor & Associates, Inc. Tim Duncan and Robert Mangan Link Testing Laboratories, Inc. HOMEPAGE | SUSTAINABLE CONSERVATIONABOUT USOUR WORKTECHNICAL RESOURCESEVENTSSUBSCRIBEBLOG Our donors make it possible for us to unite people in solving California's toughest environmental challenges. Join us in helping California thrive! “Sustainable Conservation is a standout among its peers for taking the time to understand the issues farmers face, crafting solutions which benefit everyone and endure over thelong-haul.”.
AUTO RECYCLING
Preventing Used Vehicles from Polluting Waterways. Up to 2 million vehicles reach the end of their useful life in California each year. Auto recycling is the leading recycling industry in California, and in the United States, according to the American Automobile Manufacturers Association, with over 75% of material from cars being recycled. MANAGING DAIRY MANURE FOR CLEAN WATER Managing Dairy Manure for Clean Water. Dairy manure is a valuable by-product that producers traditionally use to fertilize the crops they grow to keep their cows happy and healthy. However, with few export options and limited on-farm management strategies for this “black gold,” farmers end up using more manure nutrients on theirfields than
4. STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION OF BIOGAS AND BIOMETHANE Chapter 4: Storage and Transportation of Biogas and Biomethane The main components of an example on-farm CBM storage system are shown inFigure 4-1.
2. PRODUCTION OF BIOGAS BY ANAEROBIC DIGESTION 2. Production of Biogas by Anaerobic Digestion Anaerobic digestion is a natural process in which bacteria convert organic materials intobiogas.
APPENDIX A STOICHIOMETRY OF THE ANAEROBIC DIGESTION PROCESS Appendix A: Stoichiometry of the Anaerobic Digestion Process The last two factors will reduce CH4 somewhat more compared to CO2 production, as the by- products and bacterial cells are generally more reduced than the substrates. AMERICAN FORK CANYON Lone Peak Timpanogos Cave 1 4 8 16 0 2 0 0 0 3 5 0 4 5 1 7 9 0 3 1 1 5 9 047 2 3 8 5 0 0 5 6 0 3 6 1 8 1 00 3 7 0 5 1 1 7 6 0 42 1 8 8 1 7 3 0 5 5 04 6 0 5 0 2 5 2 0 BIOMETHANE FROM DAIRY WASTE Biomethane from Dairy Waste A Sourcebook for the Production and Use of Renewable Natural Gas in California Prepared for Western UnitedDairymen
8. FINANCIAL ANALYSIS OF BIOMETHANE PRODUCTION 8. Financial Analysis of Biomethane Production As sources of renewable energy, biogas and biomethane compete in one of two markets: electricity and natural gas (including natural gas vehicle fuels). DISC BRAKE WEAR DEBRIS GENERATION AND COLLECTION 02 BRAKE-43 Disc Brake Wear Debris Generation and Collection Dr. Jim Trainor J.T. Trainor & Associates, Inc. Tim Duncan and Robert Mangan Link Testing Laboratories, Inc. ABOUT US | SUSTAINABLE CONSERVATION About Us. Sustainable Conservation helps California thrive by uniting people to solve the toughest challenges facing our land, air, and water. Every day, we bring together business, landowners, communities, and government, in some of the most productive yet economically disadvantaged parts of California, to steward the resources on whichwe all
PLANT CHOICES MATTER: COMMON INVASIVE GARDEN PLANTS Photo courtesy of faroutflora.com California’s a special place, with some of the most beautiful lands in the country and vibrant wildlife. Unfortunately, a lot of the habitats our unique flora and fauna depend on are in trouble, thanks to one of the biggest threats to biodiversity: invasive plants. Invasive plants are non-natives thatcome with a
AUTO RECYCLING
Preventing Used Vehicles from Polluting Waterways. Up to 2 million vehicles reach the end of their useful life in California each year. Auto recycling is the leading recycling industry in California, and in the United States, according to the American Automobile Manufacturers Association, with over 75% of material from cars being recycled. SUSTAINABLE CONSERVATION: BEYOND DROUGHT TOLERANT GUIDE The first step in creating a “drought- tolerant” garden is to garden with plants that are appropriate to your regional climate. This helps create a thriving garden with minimal maintenance and extra water. Many beautiful low-water plants grow and thrive in dry climates - not just cacti! - and they can add color, interest, and variety toour
HABITAT RESTORATION & ENHANCEMENT ACT Habitat Restoration and Enhancement (HRE) Act. Enacted in 2015, the Sustainable Conservation-sponsored Habitat Restoration and Enhancement (HRE) Act expedites the permitting process with the California Department of Fish & Wildlife (CDFW) for small-scale, voluntary projects that improve many kinds of habitats, as well as urban watersheds and coastal water quality. BIOMETHANE FROM DAIRY WASTE Biomethane from Dairy Waste A Sourcebook for the Production and Use of Renewable Natural Gas in California Prepared for Western UnitedDairymen
COMPOST: ENHANCING THE VALUE OF MANURE iii 2. Regulatory: Amend air quality, water quality, and waste regulations so that they are clear, science-based, and reflect the net environmental impacts of composting dairy manure. HOMEPAGE | SUSTAINABLE CONSERVATION Homepage | Sustainable ConservationEXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Executive Summary filling stations. To make these projects feasible, the cities would need to enlarge their natural gas fleets (natural gas vehicles have lower air emissions than diesel vehicles) and SITE ACCESS AGREEMENT RECITALS SITE ACCESS AGREEMENT This Site Access Agreement ("Agreement") is entered into by and between Trout Unlimited, Inc. on the one hand, andSnowbird Ltd., a
HOMEPAGE | SUSTAINABLE CONSERVATIONABOUT USOUR WORKTECHNICAL RESOURCESEVENTSSUBSCRIBEBLOG Our donors make it possible for us to unite people in solving California's toughest environmental challenges. Join us in helping California thrive! “Sustainable Conservation is a standout among its peers for taking the time to understand the issues farmers face, crafting solutions which benefit everyone and endure over thelong-haul.”.
PLANT CHOICES MATTER: COMMON INVASIVE GARDEN PLANTS Photo courtesy of faroutflora.com California’s a special place, with some of the most beautiful lands in the country and vibrant wildlife. Unfortunately, a lot of the habitats our unique flora and fauna depend on are in trouble, thanks to one of the biggest threats to biodiversity: invasive plants. Invasive plants are non-natives thatcome with a
SUSTAINABLE CONSERVATION: BEYOND DROUGHT TOLERANT GUIDE California is a semi-arid state with frequent droughts, so conservation is always a good idea. Making your California yard drought-tolerant may seem daunting. But it doesn't need to be. We have created this guide to help you create a sustainable landscape that reduces water usage and is perfect for your climate.MANURE INJECTION
Sustainable Conservation is actively involved in developing and promoting an innovative manure injection technology that dramatically reduces air pollution and odors as much as 90%. Equally important, it reduces methane emissions and helps utilize more of a dairy’s manure to fertilize crops. Air pollution is further reduced because fewer SUSTAINABLE CONSERVATION: BEYOND DROUGHT TOLERANT GUIDESUSTAINABLE CONSERVATION INCSUSTAINABLE CONSERVATION PRACTICESSUSTAINABLE CONSERVATION SFDROUGHT TOLERANT PLANTSENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AND SUSTAINABI…WATER CONSERVATION AND SUSTAINABILITY The first step in creating a “drought- tolerant” garden is to garden with plants that are appropriate to your regional climate. This helps create a thriving garden with minimal maintenance and extra water. Many beautiful low-water plants grow and thrive in dry climates - not just cacti! - and they can add color, interest, and variety toour
MANAGING DAIRY MANURE FOR CLEAN WATER Managing Dairy Manure for Clean Water. Dairy manure is a valuable by-product that producers traditionally use to fertilize the crops they grow to keep their cows happy and healthy. However, with few export options and limited on-farm management strategies for this “black gold,” farmers end up using more manure nutrients on theirfields than
2. PRODUCTION OF BIOGAS BY ANAEROBIC DIGESTION 2. Production of Biogas by Anaerobic Digestion Anaerobic digestion is a natural process in which bacteria convert organic materials intobiogas.
4. STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION OF BIOGAS AND BIOMETHANE Chapter 4: Storage and Transportation of Biogas and Biomethane The main components of an example on-farm CBM storage system are shown inFigure 4-1.
APPENDIX A STOICHIOMETRY OF THE ANAEROBIC DIGESTION PROCESS Appendix A: Stoichiometry of the Anaerobic Digestion Process The last two factors will reduce CH4 somewhat more compared to CO2 production, as the by- products and bacterial cells are generally more reduced than the substrates. COMPOST: ENHANCING THE VALUE OF MANURE iii 2. Regulatory: Amend air quality, water quality, and waste regulations so that they are clear, science-based, and reflect the net environmental impacts of composting dairy manure. HOMEPAGE | SUSTAINABLE CONSERVATIONABOUT USOUR WORKTECHNICAL RESOURCESEVENTSSUBSCRIBEBLOG Our donors make it possible for us to unite people in solving California's toughest environmental challenges. Join us in helping California thrive! “Sustainable Conservation is a standout among its peers for taking the time to understand the issues farmers face, crafting solutions which benefit everyone and endure over thelong-haul.”.
PLANT CHOICES MATTER: COMMON INVASIVE GARDEN PLANTS Photo courtesy of faroutflora.com California’s a special place, with some of the most beautiful lands in the country and vibrant wildlife. Unfortunately, a lot of the habitats our unique flora and fauna depend on are in trouble, thanks to one of the biggest threats to biodiversity: invasive plants. Invasive plants are non-natives thatcome with a
SUSTAINABLE CONSERVATION: BEYOND DROUGHT TOLERANT GUIDE California is a semi-arid state with frequent droughts, so conservation is always a good idea. Making your California yard drought-tolerant may seem daunting. But it doesn't need to be. We have created this guide to help you create a sustainable landscape that reduces water usage and is perfect for your climate.MANURE INJECTION
Sustainable Conservation is actively involved in developing and promoting an innovative manure injection technology that dramatically reduces air pollution and odors as much as 90%. Equally important, it reduces methane emissions and helps utilize more of a dairy’s manure to fertilize crops. Air pollution is further reduced because fewer SUSTAINABLE CONSERVATION: BEYOND DROUGHT TOLERANT GUIDESUSTAINABLE CONSERVATION INCSUSTAINABLE CONSERVATION PRACTICESSUSTAINABLE CONSERVATION SFDROUGHT TOLERANT PLANTSENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AND SUSTAINABI…WATER CONSERVATION AND SUSTAINABILITY The first step in creating a “drought- tolerant” garden is to garden with plants that are appropriate to your regional climate. This helps create a thriving garden with minimal maintenance and extra water. Many beautiful low-water plants grow and thrive in dry climates - not just cacti! - and they can add color, interest, and variety toour
MANAGING DAIRY MANURE FOR CLEAN WATER Managing Dairy Manure for Clean Water. Dairy manure is a valuable by-product that producers traditionally use to fertilize the crops they grow to keep their cows happy and healthy. However, with few export options and limited on-farm management strategies for this “black gold,” farmers end up using more manure nutrients on theirfields than
2. PRODUCTION OF BIOGAS BY ANAEROBIC DIGESTION 2. Production of Biogas by Anaerobic Digestion Anaerobic digestion is a natural process in which bacteria convert organic materials intobiogas.
4. STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION OF BIOGAS AND BIOMETHANE Chapter 4: Storage and Transportation of Biogas and Biomethane The main components of an example on-farm CBM storage system are shown inFigure 4-1.
APPENDIX A STOICHIOMETRY OF THE ANAEROBIC DIGESTION PROCESS Appendix A: Stoichiometry of the Anaerobic Digestion Process The last two factors will reduce CH4 somewhat more compared to CO2 production, as the by- products and bacterial cells are generally more reduced than the substrates. COMPOST: ENHANCING THE VALUE OF MANURE iii 2. Regulatory: Amend air quality, water quality, and waste regulations so that they are clear, science-based, and reflect the net environmental impacts of composting dairy manure. ABOUT US | SUSTAINABLE CONSERVATION About Us. Sustainable Conservation helps California thrive by uniting people to solve the toughest challenges facing our land, air, and water. Every day, we bring together business, landowners, communities, and government, in some of the most productive yet economically disadvantaged parts of California, to steward the resources on whichwe all
TECHNICAL RESOURCES
On-Farm Flood Capture and Recharge at an Organic Almond Orchard, Recharge Rates and Soil Profile Responses: Study summarizing Sustainable Conservation’s 2016 on-farm recharge events and effects on almond crop. On-Farm Infrastructure Needs Assessment & Costs To Implement Groundwater Recharge Report: Study of on-farm infrastructureneeded to
CONTACT US | SUSTAINABLE CONSERVATION To contact our San Francisco office phone: 415-977-0380 fax: 415-534-3480 email: suscon@suscon.org To contact our Modesto office phone: 209-576-7729 fax: 415-534-3480 email: suscon@suscon.org San Francisco Office Modesto OfficeCHECK IN & CONNECT
Connect With Us Connect 1:1 Check in with us via phone (650-464-8203) or by email. We want to hear how you’re doing, and what you’re thinking about. What can Sustainable Conservation do for you? What do you want to do for the community? Let us know! Host a Happy Hour It’s a great reason to see PLANT CHOICES MATTER: COMMON INVASIVE GARDEN PLANTS Photo courtesy of faroutflora.com California’s a special place, with some of the most beautiful lands in the country and vibrant wildlife. Unfortunately, a lot of the habitats our unique flora and fauna depend on are in trouble, thanks to one of the biggest threats to biodiversity: invasive plants. Invasive plants are non-natives thatcome with a
MANURE INJECTION
Sustainable Conservation is actively involved in developing and promoting an innovative manure injection technology that dramatically reduces air pollution and odors as much as 90%. Equally important, it reduces methane emissions and helps utilize more of a dairy’s manure to fertilize crops. Air pollution is further reduced because fewer COMPOST: ENHANCING THE VALUE OF MANURE iii 2. Regulatory: Amend air quality, water quality, and waste regulations so that they are clear, science-based, and reflect the net environmental impacts of composting dairy manure.EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Executive Summary filling stations. To make these projects feasible, the cities would need to enlarge their natural gas fleets (natural gas vehicles have lower air emissions than diesel vehicles) and DISC BRAKE WEAR DEBRIS GENERATION AND COLLECTION 02 BRAKE-43 Disc Brake Wear Debris Generation and Collection Dr. Jim Trainor J.T. Trainor & Associates, Inc. Tim Duncan and Robert Mangan Link Testing Laboratories, Inc. SITE ACCESS AGREEMENT RECITALS SITE ACCESS AGREEMENT This Site Access Agreement ("Agreement") is entered into by and between Trout Unlimited, Inc. on the one hand, andSnowbird Ltd., a
HOMEPAGE | SUSTAINABLE CONSERVATIONABOUT USOUR WORKTECHNICAL RESOURCESEVENTSSUBSCRIBEBLOG Our donors make it possible for us to unite people in solving California's toughest environmental challenges. Join us in helping California thrive! “Sustainable Conservation is a standout among its peers for taking the time to understand the issues farmers face, crafting solutions which benefit everyone and endure over thelong-haul.”.
PLANT CHOICES MATTER: COMMON INVASIVE GARDEN PLANTS Photo courtesy of faroutflora.com California’s a special place, with some of the most beautiful lands in the country and vibrant wildlife. Unfortunately, a lot of the habitats our unique flora and fauna depend on are in trouble, thanks to one of the biggest threats to biodiversity: invasive plants. Invasive plants are non-natives thatcome with a
SUSTAINABLE CONSERVATION: BEYOND DROUGHT TOLERANT GUIDE California is a semi-arid state with frequent droughts, so conservation is always a good idea. Making your California yard drought-tolerant may seem daunting. But it doesn't need to be. We have created this guide to help you create a sustainable landscape that reduces water usage and is perfect for your climate.MANURE INJECTION
Sustainable Conservation is actively involved in developing and promoting an innovative manure injection technology that dramatically reduces air pollution and odors as much as 90%. Equally important, it reduces methane emissions and helps utilize more of a dairy’s manure to fertilize crops. Air pollution is further reduced because fewer SUSTAINABLE CONSERVATION: BEYOND DROUGHT TOLERANT GUIDESUSTAINABLE CONSERVATION INCSUSTAINABLE CONSERVATION PRACTICESSUSTAINABLE CONSERVATION SFDROUGHT TOLERANT PLANTSENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AND SUSTAINABI…WATER CONSERVATION AND SUSTAINABILITY The first step in creating a “drought- tolerant” garden is to garden with plants that are appropriate to your regional climate. This helps create a thriving garden with minimal maintenance and extra water. Many beautiful low-water plants grow and thrive in dry climates - not just cacti! - and they can add color, interest, and variety toour
MANAGING DAIRY MANURE FOR CLEAN WATER Managing Dairy Manure for Clean Water. Dairy manure is a valuable by-product that producers traditionally use to fertilize the crops they grow to keep their cows happy and healthy. However, with few export options and limited on-farm management strategies for this “black gold,” farmers end up using more manure nutrients on theirfields than
2. PRODUCTION OF BIOGAS BY ANAEROBIC DIGESTION 2. Production of Biogas by Anaerobic Digestion Anaerobic digestion is a natural process in which bacteria convert organic materials intobiogas.
4. STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION OF BIOGAS AND BIOMETHANE Chapter 4: Storage and Transportation of Biogas and Biomethane The main components of an example on-farm CBM storage system are shown inFigure 4-1.
APPENDIX A STOICHIOMETRY OF THE ANAEROBIC DIGESTION PROCESS Appendix A: Stoichiometry of the Anaerobic Digestion Process The last two factors will reduce CH4 somewhat more compared to CO2 production, as the by- products and bacterial cells are generally more reduced than the substrates. COMPOST: ENHANCING THE VALUE OF MANURE iii 2. Regulatory: Amend air quality, water quality, and waste regulations so that they are clear, science-based, and reflect the net environmental impacts of composting dairy manure. HOMEPAGE | SUSTAINABLE CONSERVATIONABOUT USOUR WORKTECHNICAL RESOURCESEVENTSSUBSCRIBEBLOG Our donors make it possible for us to unite people in solving California's toughest environmental challenges. Join us in helping California thrive! “Sustainable Conservation is a standout among its peers for taking the time to understand the issues farmers face, crafting solutions which benefit everyone and endure over thelong-haul.”.
PLANT CHOICES MATTER: COMMON INVASIVE GARDEN PLANTS Photo courtesy of faroutflora.com California’s a special place, with some of the most beautiful lands in the country and vibrant wildlife. Unfortunately, a lot of the habitats our unique flora and fauna depend on are in trouble, thanks to one of the biggest threats to biodiversity: invasive plants. Invasive plants are non-natives thatcome with a
SUSTAINABLE CONSERVATION: BEYOND DROUGHT TOLERANT GUIDE California is a semi-arid state with frequent droughts, so conservation is always a good idea. Making your California yard drought-tolerant may seem daunting. But it doesn't need to be. We have created this guide to help you create a sustainable landscape that reduces water usage and is perfect for your climate.MANURE INJECTION
Sustainable Conservation is actively involved in developing and promoting an innovative manure injection technology that dramatically reduces air pollution and odors as much as 90%. Equally important, it reduces methane emissions and helps utilize more of a dairy’s manure to fertilize crops. Air pollution is further reduced because fewer SUSTAINABLE CONSERVATION: BEYOND DROUGHT TOLERANT GUIDESUSTAINABLE CONSERVATION INCSUSTAINABLE CONSERVATION PRACTICESSUSTAINABLE CONSERVATION SFDROUGHT TOLERANT PLANTSENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AND SUSTAINABI…WATER CONSERVATION AND SUSTAINABILITY The first step in creating a “drought- tolerant” garden is to garden with plants that are appropriate to your regional climate. This helps create a thriving garden with minimal maintenance and extra water. Many beautiful low-water plants grow and thrive in dry climates - not just cacti! - and they can add color, interest, and variety toour
MANAGING DAIRY MANURE FOR CLEAN WATER Managing Dairy Manure for Clean Water. Dairy manure is a valuable by-product that producers traditionally use to fertilize the crops they grow to keep their cows happy and healthy. However, with few export options and limited on-farm management strategies for this “black gold,” farmers end up using more manure nutrients on theirfields than
2. PRODUCTION OF BIOGAS BY ANAEROBIC DIGESTION 2. Production of Biogas by Anaerobic Digestion Anaerobic digestion is a natural process in which bacteria convert organic materials intobiogas.
4. STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION OF BIOGAS AND BIOMETHANE Chapter 4: Storage and Transportation of Biogas and Biomethane The main components of an example on-farm CBM storage system are shown inFigure 4-1.
APPENDIX A STOICHIOMETRY OF THE ANAEROBIC DIGESTION PROCESS Appendix A: Stoichiometry of the Anaerobic Digestion Process The last two factors will reduce CH4 somewhat more compared to CO2 production, as the by- products and bacterial cells are generally more reduced than the substrates. COMPOST: ENHANCING THE VALUE OF MANURE iii 2. Regulatory: Amend air quality, water quality, and waste regulations so that they are clear, science-based, and reflect the net environmental impacts of composting dairy manure. ABOUT US | SUSTAINABLE CONSERVATION About Us. Sustainable Conservation helps California thrive by uniting people to solve the toughest challenges facing our land, air, and water. Every day, we bring together business, landowners, communities, and government, in some of the most productive yet economically disadvantaged parts of California, to steward the resources on whichwe all
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On-Farm Flood Capture and Recharge at an Organic Almond Orchard, Recharge Rates and Soil Profile Responses: Study summarizing Sustainable Conservation’s 2016 on-farm recharge events and effects on almond crop. On-Farm Infrastructure Needs Assessment & Costs To Implement Groundwater Recharge Report: Study of on-farm infrastructureneeded to
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Connect With Us Connect 1:1 Check in with us via phone (650-464-8203) or by email. We want to hear how you’re doing, and what you’re thinking about. What can Sustainable Conservation do for you? What do you want to do for the community? Let us know! Host a Happy Hour It’s a great reason to see PLANT CHOICES MATTER: COMMON INVASIVE GARDEN PLANTS Photo courtesy of faroutflora.com California’s a special place, with some of the most beautiful lands in the country and vibrant wildlife. Unfortunately, a lot of the habitats our unique flora and fauna depend on are in trouble, thanks to one of the biggest threats to biodiversity: invasive plants. Invasive plants are non-natives thatcome with a
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Sustainable Conservation is actively involved in developing and promoting an innovative manure injection technology that dramatically reduces air pollution and odors as much as 90%. Equally important, it reduces methane emissions and helps utilize more of a dairy’s manure to fertilize crops. Air pollution is further reduced because fewer COMPOST: ENHANCING THE VALUE OF MANURE iii 2. Regulatory: Amend air quality, water quality, and waste regulations so that they are clear, science-based, and reflect the net environmental impacts of composting dairy manure.EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Executive Summary filling stations. To make these projects feasible, the cities would need to enlarge their natural gas fleets (natural gas vehicles have lower air emissions than diesel vehicles) and DISC BRAKE WEAR DEBRIS GENERATION AND COLLECTION 02 BRAKE-43 Disc Brake Wear Debris Generation and Collection Dr. Jim Trainor J.T. Trainor & Associates, Inc. Tim Duncan and Robert Mangan Link Testing Laboratories, Inc. SITE ACCESS AGREEMENT RECITALS SITE ACCESS AGREEMENT This Site Access Agreement ("Agreement") is entered into by and between Trout Unlimited, Inc. on the one hand, andSnowbird Ltd., a
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