Nutrient Pollution Outreach and Education Materials
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency wants to enlist the help of local groups in sharing information with the media and the public about ways that communities can help reduce nutrient pollution affecting a local lake, river or reservoir. Making this important national environmental issue relevant to one’s community is critical to addressing it. The agency is sharing materials to assist state and local agencies, watershed groups, nongovernmental organizations and others in carrying out effective local outreach about nutrient pollution.
- Managing Nitrogen Lowers Costs and Maintains Yields by Doug Martin (courtesy of FarmWeek)
- EPA Commentary: Grand Lake St. Marys, Ohio – The Case for Source Water Protection: Nutrients and Algae Blooms - Tom Davenport and Wendy Drake (pdf), courtesy of Lakeline Magazine