J Environ Qual
September 1994
In an effort to reduce surface inflows of nutrients to Deer Creek Reservoir in north central Utah, several dairies in Heber Valley constructed unlined lagoons to store wastes for later application onto fields as fertilizer. Previous research indicated that dairy lagoons sealed with use and were not significant sources of contamination; however, the soils in Heber Valley are coarser than in the literature. Therefore, two of Heber Valley's dairy lagoons were studied as sources of NO -N to the groundwater system.
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