More than three decades have elapsed since the passage of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act with its stated goal of zero discharge of pollutants into the nation\u27s waterways. Yet, water quality remains poor in many locations and considerable loading of pollutants continues. This is particularly true for agricultural sources of water pollution and is typified by the Upper Mississippi River Basin, where more than 1,200 water bodies appear on the current U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) listing of impaired waterways
E.B. 95-06This bulletin presents a brief overview of past Federal water quality legislation in order...
Nonpoint Source Pollution: SCS Perspective (p. 239) Nonpoint Source Pollution from Plant Nutrients (...
Agricultural nonpoint source pollution has been identified as a major cause of water quality impairm...
The symposium Agricultural and Water Quality Improvements; What are the Implementation Costs and Po...
Author Keywords: Nutrient Loss Reduction Strategy, Illinois Farm Bureau programs, BMP
Agricultural nutrients and other emissions remain a primary source of water quality degradation in m...
Addressing water quality issues continues to emerge as a challenge to be faced by agricultural inter...
Addressing water quality issues continues to emerge as a challenge to be faced by agricultural inter...
Review of Iowa\u27s water quality situation has both good news and bad news components. The goo...
The U.S. policy regarding water quality is codified in the 1972 Clean Water Act and amendments. The ...
Addressing water quality issues continues to emerge as a challenge to be faced by agricultural inter...
Agricultural Issues: The Nebraska Perspective (p. 269) Hydropolitical Solutions to Complex Nonpoint ...
This article will explore a number of legal mechanisms that could play a role in ensuring that disch...
This report summarizes a portion of the research done under Grant GI-32990 from the RANN Program of ...
In this paper, we discuss the importance of developing integrated assessment models to support the d...
E.B. 95-06This bulletin presents a brief overview of past Federal water quality legislation in order...
Nonpoint Source Pollution: SCS Perspective (p. 239) Nonpoint Source Pollution from Plant Nutrients (...
Agricultural nonpoint source pollution has been identified as a major cause of water quality impairm...
The symposium Agricultural and Water Quality Improvements; What are the Implementation Costs and Po...
Author Keywords: Nutrient Loss Reduction Strategy, Illinois Farm Bureau programs, BMP
Agricultural nutrients and other emissions remain a primary source of water quality degradation in m...
Addressing water quality issues continues to emerge as a challenge to be faced by agricultural inter...
Addressing water quality issues continues to emerge as a challenge to be faced by agricultural inter...
Review of Iowa\u27s water quality situation has both good news and bad news components. The goo...
The U.S. policy regarding water quality is codified in the 1972 Clean Water Act and amendments. The ...
Addressing water quality issues continues to emerge as a challenge to be faced by agricultural inter...
Agricultural Issues: The Nebraska Perspective (p. 269) Hydropolitical Solutions to Complex Nonpoint ...
This article will explore a number of legal mechanisms that could play a role in ensuring that disch...
This report summarizes a portion of the research done under Grant GI-32990 from the RANN Program of ...
In this paper, we discuss the importance of developing integrated assessment models to support the d...
E.B. 95-06This bulletin presents a brief overview of past Federal water quality legislation in order...
Nonpoint Source Pollution: SCS Perspective (p. 239) Nonpoint Source Pollution from Plant Nutrients (...
Agricultural nonpoint source pollution has been identified as a major cause of water quality impairm...