Resources by John Freeborn
| Title | Available As | Summary | Date | ID | Author |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Urban Water Quality Management–Residential Stormwater: Put It in Its Place. Decreasing Runoff and Increasing Stormwater Infiltration | Humans and plants depend on an adequate supply of clean water for a number of reasons, from producingfood to sustaining life. The average Virginia resident uses 826 gallons of fresh water daily (Virginia Department of Environmental Quality [VADEQ] 2008). In the Commonwealth alone, there are more than one million
households that depend on well water, withdrawing
more than 50 billion gallons annually (Virginia Department of Health 2008). For groundwater replenishment, we depend largely on recharge (water moving from the surface to groundwater) from infiltration of precipitation through permeable surfaces in the environment — an important part of the natural water cycle (VADEQ
2010). |
Jun 2, 2020 | 426-046 (HORT-160P) | ||
| Season Extenders | Apr 22, 2015 | 426-381 (HORT-159P) | |||
| Building Healthy Soil | Jun 1, 2017 | 426-711 (HORT-244NP) | |||
| Landscaping for Less in the Landfill | Jun 1, 2017 | 426-716 (HORT-243NP) |