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Washington's Water Quality Management Plan to Control Nonpoint Sources of Pollution

 
Publication number Date Published Date Revised
15-10-015May 2015July 2015
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Author(s) Rau, Ben
Description The Nonpoint Source Plan provides the foundation for the state to address nonpoint sources of pollution. The plan aims to protect public health and restore our waterways by setting clear goals and standards to achieve clean water, and will look to support sustainable communities through the creation and preservation of relationships with local entities. This recognizes the role that both state and local governments play in water quality improvements and the importance of public participation in understanding and addressing nonpoint pollution.
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Keywords nonpoint source, nonpoint, non-point source, Section 319, non point, non point source
WEB PAGE Washington's plan for preventing nonpoint pollution
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