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Undergraduate Abstracts
1994
Joy Cotter
When Feasible, Land Application Should Be the Preferred Disposal Method for Sewage Sludge
Scott Gregory
Human Induced Changes to Fish Populations in the Virgin River
Gabrielle Renshaw
An Evaluation of the Boulder City Wastewater Treatment Site and Options for the Reuse of its Treated Wastewater
Vicki Tripoli
An Overview of Indoor Radon Problems Including Some Recommended Solutions
Eric Willoughby
A Waste Minimization Program for the Photographic Waste for the University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Tara Pike
An Improved Recycling Program for the University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Heather DiGeorge
Drip Irrigation-An Adaptive Strategy
Kenneth Foreman
Determining Visitor Carrying Capacity: The Case of Black Canyon at Lake Mead National Recreation Area
Richard Neilsen
The Economics of Free Parking: Transportation Policy at UNLV
Paul Putelli
Mixed Waste: The Disposal Dilemma
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