Watershed-based management strategies for the prevention and abatement of polluted agricultural runoff

An increase in the average size of individual livestock production operations coupled with local and regional concentrations of these operations tend to increase negative environmental impacts in many watersheds. Environmental compliance strategies developed by the Texas Institute for Applied Enviro...

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Agricultural runoff
Agronomy. Soil science and plant productions
Biological and medical sciences
clean water act of 1972
concentrated animal feeding operations
Environmental impact
environmental law
Environmental protection
federal government
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
livestock feeding
livestock production
point source pollution
pollution control
Q1
runoff
Soil and water pollution
Soil science
state government
texas institute for applied environmental research
u.s. environmental protection agency (epa)
water pollution
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Watersheds
title Watershed-based management strategies for the prevention and abatement of polluted agricultural runoff
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