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Compost Science & Utilization | 2004

Residential Assessment and Perception Toward Biosolids Compost Use in an Urban Setting

George Borden; Dale A. Devitt; R. L. Morris; M.L. Robinson; Jim Lopez

A survey of Nevada residents in the Las Vegas Valley was conducted to determine perceptions and attitudes as they may contribute to the marketing potential of composted biosolids for residential use. Currently only 5 percent of Nevadas sludge is being composted, 15 percent is land applied while 80 percent is being sent to landfills. Sludge generated in the Las Vegas Valley is extremely low in heavy metals due to the low presence of industries that are characterized with the release of heavy metals. A residential survey was developed and mailed to over one percent of the valleys households resulting in a 21.5 percent return. Seventy-six percent of the respondents rated recycling as important or very important and 74 percent indicated that it is important or very important to find uses specifically for sewage sludge. A large percentage of residents were not aware of how sewage sludge is disposed (73.7%), but felt the community should be examining sewage sludge recycling options (75.1%). After a descriptive paragraph defining and describing composted sludge, there was a high level of support for the use of composted sludge on golf courses and public landscapes but a much smaller level of support for its use on vegetable gardens and houseplants. Respondents were more concerned about safety and health than they were about the cost of the product. Respondents looked to public health officials and University scientists for information concerning its safety. Backward multiple regression analysis indicated that males, individuals with higher incomes and higher education were more supportive of the use of composted sludge. Comparing responses from two different cities within the Las Vegas Valley, it was found that differences in demographics between communities led to differences in response. In particular, differences in the level of education, income, sex and ethnicity influenced responses from the two communities. Evaluation of the data suggests that based on a communitys demographics, different educational and marketing approaches may need to be considered.


Hortscience | 2008

Efficient Water Use in Residential Urban Landscapes

Rolston St. Hilaire; Michael A. Arnold; Don C. Wilkerson; Dale A. Devitt; Brian H. Hurd; Bruce J. Lesikar; Virginia I. Lohr; Chris A. Martin; Garry V. McDonald; R. L. Morris; Dennis R. Pittenger; David A. Shaw; David F. Zoldoske


Agronomy Journal | 1996

Turfgrass quality, growth, and water use influenced by salinity and water stress

D. E. Dean; Dale A. Devitt; L. S. Verchick; R. L. Morris


Hortscience | 1993

Estimating Transpiration for Three Woody Ornamental Tree Species using Stem-flow Gauges and Lysimetry

Dale A. Devitt; M. Berkowitz; P.J. Schulte; R. L. Morris


Agronomy Journal | 1992

Evapotransportation, crop coefficients, and leaching fractions of irrigated desert turfgrass systems

Dale A. Devitt; R. L. Morris; Daniel C. Bowman


Agronomy Journal | 2007

Spatial and temporal distribution of salts on fairways and greens irrigated with reuse water.

Dale A. Devitt; M. Lockett; R. L. Morris; B. M. Bird


Crop Science | 1998

Physiological response of two turfgrass species to varying ratios of soil matric and osmotic potentials

D. E. Dean-Knox; Dale A. Devitt; L. S. Verchick; R. L. Morris


Journal of The American Society for Horticultural Science | 1994

EVAPOTRANSPIRATION AND GROWTH RESPONSE OF THREE WOODY ORNAMENTAL SPECIES PLACED UNDER VARYING IRRIGATION REGIMES

Dale A. Devitt; R. L. Morris; D. S. Neuman


Agronomy Journal | 1999

Response of tall fescue to saline water as influenced by leaching fractions and irrigation uniformity distributions

Algirdas M. Leskys; Dale A. Devitt; Linda S. Verchick; R. L. Morris


Hortscience | 2005

Foliar Damage, Spectral Reflectance, and Tissue Ion Concentrations of Trees Sprinkle Irrigated with Waters of Similar Salinity but Different Chemical Composition

Dale A. Devitt; R. L. Morris; L.K. Fenstermaker

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Daniel C. Bowman

North Carolina State University

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Brian H. Hurd

New Mexico State University

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David A. Shaw

University of California

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