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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/dba0eaf13a7e92fdfb5b0221b4bb305b.pdf
1161d79b8be494a622fb54b0731c0748
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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2011
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Windy Pine: A Greener Future
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Environmental Science / Studies<br />Sustainable Waste Management
Creator
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Thompson, Alex; Neadow, Joshua
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Trent University Canadian Studies Department<br />Host contact: Chivers, Sally
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U-Links Office and online
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Skinner, Mark<br />Department: Geography
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TP-641
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Windy Pine: A Greener Future is a study of the current waste management practices that exist at Windy Pine and how new alternatives can be utilized that will create an up to date green waste management plan. This report analyzes recycling, composting, composting toilets, and septic tank systems. By studying this wide range of options, we were able to produce suggestions that will assist Windy Pine in determining the best suited green waste diversion plan. Part of the study involves a series of structured interviews with local residents in the Haliburton area, Waste Management officials, and Parks Canada in order to further our project in developing a sustainable plan for the property.
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Lake Kushog
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Trent University
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An account of the resource
Windy Pine green plan: phase 2
Environment Studies
recycling
septic systems
sustainability
waste management
windy pine
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Haliburton County - Grey Literature
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2004
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Wetlands may be nature's septic system
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<p>Newspaper article about Alternative Wastewater Solutions information session aoubt constructed wetlands and wastewater alternatives.</p>
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Haliburton County Echo
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E-457
Publisher
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U-Links
septic systems
wastewater
wetlands
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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2009
Title
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Septic Systems: Inspection and Innovation
Subject
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Environmental Studies<br />Envrionmental Science
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Rob Williams, Jacob Reid, Arthur Hughes, James Bryan, Tom Thistle
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Environment Haliburton!
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TP-601
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In the Haliburton region, most households utilize septic systems. This paper presents background information on current septic regulations, inspection procedures, innovative designs/products, disposal methods, and provides information on the current septic systems that are in use today.
This is the first phase of an effort to better understand the level of compliance and inspection in Haliburton County. It includes recommendations for future research.
septic systems
waste
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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/c1c9a6beb09bc1f55d1217d537258243.pdf
b1b1ce5254d6e7997bc2343404acabd1
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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2001
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Phosphates and Automatic Dishwashing Detergents
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Environmental impacts of phosphates in dishwashing detergents
Creator
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Lashbrook, Ross
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County Advisory Committee on the Environment<br />Host contact: Bishop, Val
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U-Links Office and online
Publisher
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Trent University
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Evans, Doug<br />Department: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
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TP-309
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Haliburton County
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The use of phosphates has continued in automatic dishwashing detergents (ADD's) despite recognition of the impact of phosphorus on aquatic environments. This project looked at the phosphate concentrations in major label products as well as their potential to impact the environment. Many recent reports have concluded that the impact of a phosphorus ban in automatic dishwashing detergents would not be significant enough to prevent eutrophication.<br /><br />Further, a ban would not improve lake water quality, as ADD's contribute a relatively small amount to total phosphorus loadings to most major lakes, between 2% and 10%. However, these studies have not looked specifically at the use of ADD's in cottage country, where septic systems are often inadequate to protect water from nutrient enrichment.
brands
environment
Environment Studies
lakes
regulations
septic systems
water
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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/0ff5da1fe7eba9649ba25935ec7ccebe.pdf
d779626cf79791a385c353f9a9d40dac
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Trent University Bioregionalism Program (1990-2000)
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1995
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Cottage Septic Re-inspections need for Review and Changes
Subject
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Septic systems and environmental protection
Creator
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Moran, Ambrose
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U-Links Office and online
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Trent University
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Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom<br />Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies
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TPB-576
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Ontario
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Cottages in Ontario are normally serviced by private on-site septic systems. Coming out of septic inspection studies is the realization that many of the one million septic systems are inadequate because of age, inappropriate design, installation, or use. Current attempts to enforce environmental protection related to septic installations have failed because of ineffective provincial regulations and under-funded septic inspection programs.<br /><br />This paper draws attention to public and environmental concerns regarding existing defective septic systems and provides a critical analysis of the existing Cottage Pollution Control Program (CPCP). A new cost-effective, economically sound and socially acceptable septic re-inspection program is proposed taking into account the experience gained to date.
cottages
Environment Studies
septic systems
waste
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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/b95b7379a329caff3575f902067c8b0e.pdf
f27f0e3da3b64e20483f1e1d12fef50b
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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2003
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An exploration of alternative sewage treatment systems and their potential benefits for small municipalities in Ontario
Subject
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Sewage & Wastewater Treatment<br />Environmental studies
Creator
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Laing, Elizabeth
Publisher
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Trent University
Abstract
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This project explores alternative sewage treatment possibilities available to small municipalities in central and northern Ontario, focusing on less conventional systems and innovative technologies. Sewage is seen not as "waste" but as useable energy. It begins with a look at legislation surrounding septic systems and the regulations and permits applicable to such systems. Alternative sewage treatment systems such as aerobic treatment units, alternate media filters, peat leaching beds, composting and incinerating toilets, effluent filters, drip distribution and living systems are presented.
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TP-412
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Ontario
alternative sewage systems
septic systems
sewage disposal
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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/02eae74e08c6028b5bac09848530a709.pdf
cc28aae5a76e275e8b9058e49ca8763f
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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2007
Title
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A septic system guide for cottagers - A Kennesis Lake community project
Subject
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Alternative waste treatment systems<br />Waste Management<br />Environmental Science/Studies
Creator
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Matheson, Derek; Romaniuk, Matthew
Contributor
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Kennisis Lake Planning Committee<br />Host contact: Douglas, Cameron
Source
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U-Links Office and online
Relation
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Sager, Eric<br />Department: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
Identifier
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TP-574
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Kennisis Lake
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This project reviewed alternatives to septic systems that are applicable in Haliburton County. The project was done in the form of a website.
Publisher
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Trent University
Abstract
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This guide discusses: conventional septic systems, alternative septic systems, compares conventional vs. alternative options, operations and maintenance, associated costs, how to deal with common problems, composting/incinerating toilets, other new technologies, constructed wetlands, as well as licensing requirements for the area. The guide also includes a list of relevant contacts for septic system needs in Haliburton County.
cottages
Environment Studies
lakes
septic systems
waste
waste treatment