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Author(s):Ervin, Erik; Wilson, Chantel; Kingsbury, Stacey; Schoenholtz, Stephen
Author Affiliation:Ervin: Ph.D. and Professor, Department of Crop and Soil Environmental Sciences, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va.; Wilson: Ph.D. and Urban Nutrient Management Director, Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation, Richmond, Va.; Kingsbury: M.S. and President, Kingsbury Consulting, Floyd, Va.; Schoenholtz: Ph.D. and Professor, Department of Forest Resources and Environmental Conservation and Director, Virginia Water Resources Research Center, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va.
Title:Water quality of streams flowing through Virginia golf courses: A three-year study monitoring the water quality of streams flowing through nine golf courses within a sub-watershed of Chesapeake Bay showed the courses did not contribute to water degradation of the bay
Section:Research
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Source:Golf Course Management. Vol. 85, No. 10, October 2017, p. 70-75.
Publishing Information:Lawrence, Kansas: GCSAA Communications Inc.
# of Pages:6
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Best management practices; Evaluations; Nitrogen level; Phosphates; Research priorities; Streams; Water pollution; Water quality; Water testing
Geographic Terms:Chesapeake Bay, Virginia
Language:English
References:6
Note:Includes sidebar, "The research says", p. 75
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Ervin, E., C. Wilson, S. Kingsbury, and S. Schoenholtz. 2017. Water quality of streams flowing through Virginia golf courses: A three-year study monitoring the water quality of streams flowing through nine golf courses within a sub-watershed of Chesapeake Bay showed the courses did not contribute to water degradation of the bay. Golf Course Manage. 85(10):p. 70-75.
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