Water pollution from nonpoint sources
The nature and extent of nonpoint source pollution in the U.S. from agriculture, silviculture, mining, and construction are assessed. More than 97% of the land area in the U.S. is a potential source of nonpoint pollution. Agriculture, especially cropland, is responsible for the release of large quan...
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