Internet Encyclopedia of Garbage
- Term: Nitrogen Cycle Page of Coffel text:
Term: Nitrogen Cycle
Page Title: The Nitrogen Cycle: Processes, Players, and Human Impact
Organization Operating Server: Nature Education
Hyperlink: The Nitrogen Cycle: Processes, Players, and Human Impact
Brief Justification of Web Site as Appropriate: This page is from the Nature Education Knowledge Project. It explains the nitrogen cycle and illustrates how important it is for the survival of ecosystems which sustain plant and animal life. The implications of human interference with the nitrogen cycle are also explained.
Web Site No.: 2
Term: Nitrogen Cycle
Page Title: Water Treatment Solutions
Organization Operating Server: Lenntech
Hyperlink: Water Treatment Solutions
Brief Justification of Web Site as Appropriate: This website shows the importance of the Nitrogen cycle and provides chemical formulae for the various processes in the cycle.
Web Site No.: 3
Term: Nitrogen Cycle
Page Title: Nitrogen Cycle Animation
Organization Operating Server: Victorian Resources Online
Hyperlink: Nitrogen Cycle
Brief Justification of Web Site as Appropriate: This website provides a graphical animation of the Nitrogen Cycle to enable the audience visualize what happens during the cycle.
Web Site No.: 4
Term: Nitrogen Cycle
Page Title: Nitrogen
Organization Operating Server: United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Hyperlink: Nitrogen
Brief Justification of Web Site as Appropriate: This page from the EPA provides a description of Nitrogen and the different compounds it forms. These compounds are components of the nitrogen cycle.
- Term: Flocculation Page of Coffel text:
Term: Flocculation
Page Title: Flocculation/Clarification
Organization Operating Server: Filtronics Inc.
Hyperlink: Flocculation/Clarification
Brief Justification of Web Site as Appropriate: This page from Filtronics provides a definition of the term flocculation and shows how it may be used in filtration and in separating liquids and solids.
Web Site No.: 2
Term: Flocculation
Page Title: Coagulation-Flocculation
Organization Operating Server: Lenntech
Hyperlink: Coagulation-Flocculation
Brief Justification of Web Site as Appropriate: This page from Lenntech explains what happens during the Coagulation-Flocculation process and how it enhances the removal of SS particles and colloidal particles.
Web Site No.: 3
Term: Flocculation
Page Title: Coagulation & Flocculation for Primary Treatment
Organization Operating Server: NALCO
Hyperlink: Coagulation and flocculation for primary treatment
Brief Justification of Web Site as Appropriate: This page by Nalco shows how coagulation and flocculation, the removal of turbidity and suspended solids, has been commercialized for use in water treatment systems.
Web Site No.: 4
Term: Flocculation
Page Title: RapiSand™ Ballasted Flocculation
Organization Operating Server: Westech
Hyperlink: RapiSand™ Ballasted Flocculation
Brief Justification of Web Site as Appropriate: This page from Westech shows the application of flocculation in clarification processes whereby the process is combined with sedimentation to remove suspended solids.
- Term: Fecal Coliform Bacteria Page of Coffel text:
Web Site No.: 1
Term: Fecal Coliform Bacteria
Page Title: Fecal Coliform Bacteria
Organization Operating Server: North Dakota Department of Health
Hyperlink: FECAL COLIFORM BACTERIA
Brief Justification of Web Site as Appropriate: This page from the North Dakota Department of Health website explains what Fecal coliforms are why animals should be tested for them.
Web Site No.: 2
Term: Fecal Coliform Bacteria
Page Title: General Information on Fecal Coliform
Organization Operating Server: City of Boulder
Hyperlink: TOTAL AND FECAL COLIFORM BACTERIA
Brief Justification of Web Site as Appropriate: This page from the City of Boulder website provides information on the negative effects of Fecal Coliform Bacteria and why testing for them in humans is important.
Web Site No.: 3
Term: Fecal Coliform Bacteria
Page Title: Extension Forestry & Natural Resources
Organization Operating Server: Clemson University
Hyperlink: Extension Forestry & Natural Resources
Brief Justification of Web Site as Appropriate: This Clemson University website page shows how water may be contaminated by Fecal Coliform Bacteria and the test performed to establish whether a sample of water is contaminated.
Web Site No.: 4
Term: Fecal Coliform Bacteria
Page Title: Coliform Bacteria in Drinking Water Supplies
Organization Operating Server: New York State Department of Health
Hyperlink: Coliform Bacteria in Drinking Water Supplies
Brief Justification of Web Site as Appropriate: This page of the New York Department of Health explains the different bacteria that may be found in water such as Total Coliforms, E. Coli and Fecal Coliforms.
- Term: Parathion Page of Coffel text:
Web Site No.: 1
Term: Parathion
Page Title: Toxic Substances Portal - Methyl Parathion
Organization Operating Server: Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR)
Hyperlink: Toxic Substances Portal - Methyl Parathion
Brief Justification of Web Site as Appropriate: This page is a public health statement and a summary of the Methyl Parathion toxicology profile.
Web Site No.: 2
Term: Parathion
Page Title: EXTOXNET Extension Toxicology Network
Organization Operating Server: Cornell University
Hyperlink: Parathion Publication Date: 9/93
Brief Justification of Web Site as Appropriate: This page from the Cornell University website is a toxicological profile of Parathion with information such as trade names, regulatory status, toxicology effects etc.
Web Site No.: 3
Term: Parathion
Page Title: Cancellation of products containing parathion-methyl
Organization Operating Server: Department of Environmental and Primary Industries (DEPI)
Hyperlink: Cancellation of products containing parathion-methyl
Brief Justification of Web Site as Appropriate: This website page by DEPI documents the cancellation of pesticides and veterinary medication containing parathion-methyl.
Web Site No.: 4
Term: Parathion
Page Title: Parathion
Organization Operating Server: National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).
Hyperlink: Parathion
Brief Justification of Web Site as Appropriate: This page by NIST shows the chemical formula and structure of parathion as well as other names used to describe it.