Farmstead Assessment Program

The Farmstead Assessment Program is a voluntary educational program designed to assist farmers and ranchers in other rural residences assessing the risks to groundwater contamination at their farmstead. A checklist guides participants through the assessment process. The questions in the checklist identify potential sources of groundwater contamination. Supplemental publications provide background information to help reduce the contamination risks.
 
 

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A Farmstead Checklist

Assessing the Condition of Your Water Well and Its Location

Assessing Your Household Wastewater Treatment Practices

Assessing Your Hazardous Waste Management Practices

Assessing Your Farm Chemical Storage and Handling Practices

Assessing Your Petroleum Product Storage Practices

Assessing Livestock and Dairy Operation

Developed by John Nowatzki, Water Quality Specialist
Extension Ag & Biosystems Department, North Dakota State University,Fargo, North Dakota
Telephone 701-231-8213    e-mail: jnowatzk@ndsuext.nodak.edu

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Last Modified on 26 May, 1998