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Sequoia Pitch Moth In Pines, Ryan S. Davis, Katie Wagner
Sequoia Pitch Moth In Pines, Ryan S. Davis, Katie Wagner
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This fact sheet focuses on the sequoia pitch moth (SPM) (Sesiidae: Synanthedon sequoiae). It includes how to identify, life cycle, damage, and management.
Exploring Utah's Water, Tim Beach, Nancy Mesner, Sarah Null
Exploring Utah's Water, Tim Beach, Nancy Mesner, Sarah Null
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This factsheet is intended to help Utah citizens better understand where our water comes from, the different ways we use water, and the challenges of meeting our multiple, and often competing needs. A better understanding of Utah’s water will help as we work together to plan for the future.
Utah Air Quality: Pm 2.5, Randy Martin, Roger Coulombe, Roslynn Brain
Utah Air Quality: Pm 2.5, Randy Martin, Roger Coulombe, Roslynn Brain
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Particulate matter two-point-five (PM2.5) is a tiny suspended particle of air pollution that can penetrate deeply into our lungs and potentially enter the bloodstream. The 2.5 unit means that the particles are smaller than 2.5 micrometers (a micrometer is one millionth of a meter). In Cache Valley and along the Wasatch Front, these tiny particles form and accumulate to unhealthy levels when air is trapped in the bottom of the valley during cold winter days.