Leach calcium
from the bones and form painful kidney stones.
Leach through the soil.
Leached into groundwater
over a 5-year period than in the organic systems.
Leach process.
Leached away
over the winter, particularly the nitrogen.
All the known deposits in the county were visited, sampled and tested for their reaction to our
heap leach
process.
Leaching of nitrate
).
Leaches from the soil
into underground reservoirs - the source of much of our water supply.
Leached nutrients
up to the surface soil where they become available to the next generation crop.
Leaches into soil.
Most garden soils contain plenty of nutrients, apart from nitrogen which is
easily leached
out of the soil.
Leaching of nutrients.
Leached soils
are known as rankers.
Leach into the water.
Despite popular myth these pigments do
not leach
out of the birds ' plumage in heavy rain!
Leach any chemicals
into the soil or water.
This will have
also leached
down through the tumbled masonry to form at the base of the deposits.
Leaching losses.
In contrast, the protein is more
readily leached
through soil with lower clay concentrations, indicating that it could contaminate groundwater.
Standard leaching tests are largely not capable of evaluating the long term
leaching behavior
of afbc residues at disposal sites.
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