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The Pacific Northwest Regional Water Quality Program's Watershed Issues Series is turning its focus to strategies used by municipalities and homeowners to manage stormwater. The case studies reflect use of Low Impact Development techniques to manage runoff on-site and minimize pollution loading to waterways. Every year, billions of gallons of untreated stormwater flow into streams and rivers across the nation. The Environmental Protection Agency calls it the "number one water quality problem." To learn how you can be part of the solution, please join us as we explore successfull stormwater management strategies used in three watersheds across the nation - Boon, NC; Willoughby, OH; and Portland, OR. Also available on DVD. View Full Videostream Below.
Publisher: College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences, Information Department Video Unit
Published: October 2005.
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