Location
Regina, Saskatchewan
Expertise
Containment Systems
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Associated Engineering provided the Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Literature/Technology review services of a primary (in-situ) Treatment Option for use in Livestock Seasonal (wintering) Site Holding Ponds.
In order to review and recommend in-situ treatment options for livestock wintering site wastewater holdings ponds, and understanding of the properties related to the sites and ponds are important. Two reports by AAFC evaluated existing literature and included their own study to determine pond characteristics.

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Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

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