Created and natural wetlands for controlling nonpoint source pollution
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Created and natural wetlands for controlling nonpoint source pollution
C.K. Smoley, c1993
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"U.S. EPA, Office of Research and Development, and Office of Wetlands, Oceans, and Watersheds." -- t.p.
Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Authorities from government, industry, and academia present information and discuss research needs and approaches. Here is a sample of what you will find in this book:
Table of Contents
Evaluating the Role of Created and Natural Wetlands in Controlling Nonpoint Source Pollution (R.K. Olson). Introduction to Nonpoint Source Pollution and Wetland Mitigation (L.A. Baker). Landscape Design and the Role of Created, Restored, and Natural Riparian Wetlands in Controlling Nonpoint Source Pollution (W. Mitsch). Designing Constructed Wetlands Systems to Treat Agricultural Nonpoint Source Pollution (D. Hammer). Developing Design Guidelines for Constructed Wetlands to Remove Pesticides from Agricultural Runoff (J.H. Rodgers, Jr. and A. Dunn). Ancillary Benefits and Potential Problems with the Use of Wetlands for Nonpoint Source Pollution Control (R. Knight). Regulations and Policies Relating to the Use of Wetlands for Nonpoint Source Pollution Control (S. Fields). The Role of Wetland Water Quality Standards in Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Strategies (D. Robb). Recommendations for Research to Develop Guidelines for the Use of Wetlands to Control Rural Nonpoint Source Pollution (A. van der Valk and R. Jolly). Research and Information Needs Related to Nonpoint Source Pollution and Wetlands in the Watershed: An EPA Perspective (B. Ethridge and R.K. Olson). Federal Programs for Wetland Restoration and Use of Wetlands for Nonpoint Source Pollution Control (G. Whitaker and C.R. Terrell).
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