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The Great Plains/Rocky Mountain HSRC - Riparian Poplar Tree Buffer Impact on Non-point Source Surface Water Contamination: A Paired Agricultural Watershed Study
They can provide a tree crop that does not compet e with feed grains ... poplar trees as a perennial row-crop to manage field edges for reducing non-point source pollutants entering a first-order creek has been demonstrated to farmers, agribusiness, government officials, ...
www.engg.ksu.edu


Great Lakes Nonpoint Source Workshop: A Post-PLUARG Review
Great Lakes Basin. This workshop was designed for agency officials, researchers, and practitioners involved in land use management and non-point source pollution ... of breakout groups to discuss key issues and unmet needs for the following nonpoint source pollutants of concern: sediment, nutrients, pathogen, and pesticides/chemicals. In addition, a series of ...
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Orange County California Watershed
Implement the Countywide Stormwater Quality Program The 1987 Water Quality Act holds municipalities responsible for the urban sources of pollutants that are discharged through their stormdrains. To reduce or eliminate sources of pollutants in Orange County, RDMD coordinates the ...
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Partnership Awards
Alaska that is listed as impaired by urban runoff from non-point source pollutants including sediment, heavy metals, hydrocarbons, iron floc, fecal coliform bacteria, and excessive nutrients. The DCAG ...
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Green Roofs | Heat Island Effect | U.S. EPA
As a result, the non-point source pollutants, nitrogen and phosphorus, are broken down and detoxified. This beneficial process increases ... Includes complex irrigation and drainage systems Irrigation and drainage systems are simple Source: Schloz-Barth, Katrin. 2001. "Green Roofs: Stormwater Management From the Top Down." ...
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TEACH: Water Pollution in the Great Lakes
Point source pollutants can include many different organic and inorganic substances, including human waste and toxic metals. Point source pollution can be traced to a specific discharge point and owner; therefore, it has been the easiest source ...
www.great-lakes.net


Economic Benefits of Runoff Controls | Polluted Runoff (Nonpoint Source Pollution) | US EPA
Constructed wetland: An ... through the ground which carries pollutants. A nonpoint source is any source of water pollution that does not meet the legal definition of point source in section 502(14) ...
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Non-Point Source Water Pollution in British Columbia home page
Point Source Water Pollution in British Columbia home page Water Quality Non-Point Source Water Pollution in British Columbia Introduction > Best Management Practices > NPS Action Plan > General Information > ... water resources. Non-point source (NPS) water pollution is subtle and gradual, caused by the release of pollution is subtle and gradual, caused by the release of pollutants from many different ...
www.env.gov.bc.ca


Consequences (vol. 1, No. 1) - America's Water Supply: Status and Prospects for the Future
The former include the production of hydropower, recreation, and the provision of ... point-source pollutants such as runoff from farms, urban areas, and construction sites and seepage from landfills and septic systems are now the principal sources of pollutants reaching the nation's waters. Since these pollutants ...
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Nonpoint Source Pollution and Lake Ecology
Those pollutants that enter lakes and streams are called nonpoint source pollution. Nonpoint source pollution comes from a diffuse area in the watershed, rather than a single (point) source ...
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