USEPA Video on Nutrient Pollution Impacts

December 14, 2012

Nutrient pollution is one of the nation’s most widespread and costly environmental problems. Excess nitrogen and phosphorus from farm and lawn fertilizer, livestock waste, roads and houses, faulty septic systems, and treated sewage can turn waters green with slime and pollute waters for swimming, boating, and fishing. To help raise awareness about this growing environmental problem, EPA created a short video to illustrate the potential impacts of nutrient pollution.  See Video> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCicSNnKUvM

Healthy, functioning floodplains, combined with efforts to reduce point source and non point source pollutants, are key to improving water quality.  Trout Headwaters, Inc works to restore and protect floodplains and healthy riparian vegetation zones in order to filter and absorb excess nutrients before they enter our waterways.

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