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Renay Reese Open Carry, Concealed carry or no carry while do business
19 November 2024 | 111 replies
There are millions more people who ride drive cars than own guns. food is something you can’t go without bc you die without essential nutrients.
Joe S. Who is investing in their own physical health?
18 April 2024 | 141 replies
Not just for weight control, but life in general...they are just a useless nutrient.
Andreas Mueller A Skeptical Dude's Market Analysis - February 28th, 2024
28 February 2024 | 0 replies
Throw in literally anything you want, plus salt, and boom you have chicken soup, with all the great nutrients from those chicken bones/fat.
Richard Perez Tenant that won’t leave an inherited house
13 February 2024 | 6 replies
Everyone needs basic nutrition and the average American is deficient in many nutrients that can be found in fish. 
Ricky Conti How would you improve this backyard?
12 May 2020 | 13 replies
Most people think they're OK taking out the little roots and not messing with the big roots, but it's actually usually the opposite - large roots just stabilize the tree, while the small roots are the "feeders" that provide nutrients and moisture.
Marci Stein Is this part of inspection?
21 March 2017 | 19 replies
If this is an older property (1950s or older) then it may be on clay sewer pipe which is prone to crack over time ... also if there are mature trees or vines out front, those roots have a way of finding nutrient sources, and sewage is excellent fertilizer ... so a small leak can turn into a big problem if filled and expanded with roots.
Michael Madden Ethanol
8 March 2008 | 3 replies
In the second year, you will see slightly lower yield as some of the ground nutrients have been used up.
Jamal L. increase in water bill can possibly affect returns
4 August 2016 | 11 replies
Baltimore continues its work in rehabilitating our underground sewer infrastructure as required by a federal/state Consent Decree.Wastewater projects include regulatory driven Enhanced Nutrient Removal at the Back River and Patapsco Wastewater Treatment Plants, numerous upgrades at Back River, and the Back River Headworks project that will allow us to eliminate more than 80 percent of the sewage overflow volume.Adoption of the new rates and rate structure would enable the Baltimore City Department of Public Works to continue moving forward on these many vital projects.
Gautam S. Sewer Line Tree Root clogging the pipes Issue
1 October 2016 | 22 replies
As mentioned, clay pipe was leaking, and roots have a way of seeking out extra "nutrients" in the soil around (and inside) a leaking pipe.
Jordan Moorhead Lagoon in Mobile Home Park
23 May 2019 | 5 replies
Liabilities: massive differed capital cost as sludge accumulates in lagoon and then must be removed every 20 or 30 years, potential groundwater contamination from partially treated wastewater leaking out bottom of lagoon, huge amount of land required for lagoons (1 to 3 acres for 50 space park), inability of lagoons to remove nutrients (nitrates under new regulations), irradict / poor treatment during winter.