latinageologist
latinageologist t1_jd3a4pp wrote
As a scientist who informs Vermonters on problems with their private well water quality (who’s ironically on Winooski public water), town water all the way. Private wells are incredibly costly to maintain, and there’s no guarantee the water is safe (since it’s unregulated). You’ve gotta figure that out for yourself (with a nice $160 homeowner’s test kit). Not for me dawg. P.s. funding for private water treatment is very scarce, so people are often looking at thousands of $$$ for treatment installs.
latinageologist t1_iwwn151 wrote
Reply to comment by Ambitious_Ask_1569 in What do you do with significant amounts of wood ash? by peachboot828
P.s. it’s never acidic ;)
latinageologist t1_iwwmiis wrote
Reply to comment by Ambitious_Ask_1569 in What do you do with significant amounts of wood ash? by peachboot828
My minor was not interpretive dance (shocking I know). There are no minors in graduate education, but you probably wouldn’t know about that bud. You likely have enough information to find out who I am, just keyword my research above. Hope you learn a thing or two upon reading my work!
latinageologist t1_iws3q79 wrote
Reply to comment by Ambitious_Ask_1569 in What do you do with significant amounts of wood ash? by peachboot828
If it's acidic, my whole MS thesis is a sham lol. It provides critical nutrients to a soil profile that actually buffers acidity.
latinageologist t1_jd3aja8 wrote
Reply to comment by bennyblanco2022 in If you could choose, would you prefer private well water or town water by kellogsmalone
Until you get bacteremia… make sure to test for Coliform/E.coli yearly!