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Gary A. Clark in Colorado Springs, CO, US (United States)
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IFAS Circular# 870, Selecting a Method for Sealing Ponds in Florida
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Treating Irrigation System with Chlorine
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Treating Irrigation System with Chlorine Gary A. Clark and Allen G. Smajstra Chlorine is used in many water supply systems and home swimming pools to prevent algae and other micro...
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1999 - "For Fat Cats"
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...Dispatch, 1999 - "For Fat Cats" pad St. Louis Post-Dispatch "For Fat Cats" December 3, 1999 By Gary A. Clark Fat cats. Most of us have known at least one. Usually, he was the guy who owned the town's biggest business...







