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Agroforestry Net

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Activities: Educational, Networking
 
Type: Network/ Coalition/ Collective
 
Scope: international
 
Website: www.agroforestry.net
 
Main Email: email [at] agroforestry.net
 
Phone: 808-324-4427
 
Fax: 808-324-4129
 
Headquarters: P.O. Box 428
Holualoa, Hawaii 96725
United States
 
Local Time: Tue Nov 24 20:47:46
 

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Welcome Agroforestry Net, Inc. is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing educational resources about agroforestry, trees, and sustainable stewardship of land and water. We are recognized by the IRS as a tax-exempt 501 (c)(3) organization. The information provided by Agroforestry Net, Inc. is available to the public at agroforestry.net. Our activities are supported by donations from individuals.

Agroforestry Net's activities include:

Hosting agroforestry.net a website compiling free, practitioner-oriented information about all things related to agroforestry, fostering the use and conservation of trees, and environmentally sustainable stewardship of land and water.

Distribution and archiving The Overstory, a bimonthly e-mail agroforestry journal with subscribers in over 170 countries.

Distribution of Species Profiles for Pacific Island Agroforestry, a series of species fact sheets.

Distribution of Agroforestry Guides for the Pacific Islands, USDA-Western Sustainable Agriculture Research and Extension (WSARE) supported publications for extension and pratitioners.

Hosting The Agroforester's Library, a list of resources recommended by agroforestry experts from around the world.

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Suggested solution.

 

I so far suggest sorting, pyrolysis, and smoke cleaning of chemical waste that cannot be avoided. They do it well in Denmark. 

Wood ash, e.g. from forest based industies,  should be recycled in a controlled way as plant nutrients (Google "Torsten Mandal" xps plus other articles).

 

Ash can increase solubility of organic compounds and decrease it of toxic minerals /  heavy metals, because it is alkaline for several years.


Flooding can often be prevented. For a green sustainable low-input solution, nitrogen-fixing contour hedges uphill, if needed on soil suitable soil structures can be used.  In temperate areas, Black locust trees/shrubs (Pseudopodia acacia) for the methods mentioned in my articles mentioned. 

Much waste can often be avoided be recycling before it is mixed up.

 

Torsten Mandal, Researcher and consultant

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I am searching for help and information. I live in a county which has a land fill. they are now asking for it to take chemical waste. We know they have taken things none of us know about now.  This land fill is above the Mahomet Aquifer in DeWitt

County, Illinois. The county seat is Clinton, Illinois. The board and some citizens feel their is nothing wrong with this.

I and other voters said we did not want this.  I need to be able to show information of what it will do if allowed. They are trying to say it is safe. But floods, earthquakes and leaks would be detrimental to all who use it here and in other counties.

We already have a power plant which emitts waste into water.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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