Nonpoint Source Pollution Control & Land Use

by William Whipple, Jr., Nonpoint Source Control, NJ DEP, United States,



Document Type: Proceeding Paper

Part of: Optimizing the Resources for Water Management

Abstract:

Nonpoint source pollution control requires dealing with city, suburban and rural activities, and controlling pollution either at source, by detention basin quality control or by treatment of runoff. New forms of land use planning featuring clustered development may require different solutions for waste disposal and nonpoint source control.



Subject Headings: Soil pollution | Water pollution | Nonpoint pollution | Land use | Soil treatment | Runoff | Detention basins

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