Riparian buffer

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9411.22 Vegetation for bank erosion control Herbaceous plants with fibrous root systems are better for protecting banks from surface erosion. Woody species with deeper roots will be better at increasing soil cohesion and re

1.22 Vegetation for bank erosion control Herbaceous plants with fibrous root systems are better for protecting banks from surface erosion. Woody species with deeper roots will be better at increasing soil cohesion and re

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9421.8 Effective buffer area ratio The amount of runoff through an area of buffer should be low to achieve high pollutant removal. One consideration is to base the design on a ratio of upslope runoff area (A) to effective b

1.8 Effective buffer area ratio The amount of runoff through an area of buffer should be low to achieve high pollutant removal. One consideration is to base the design on a ratio of upslope runoff area (A) to effective b

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Language: English - Date: 2013-04-05 12:11:57
943UPDATE  CREP Rewards & Benefits

UPDATE CREP Rewards & Benefits

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9441.19 Buffer width design tool for surface runoff At any given site, the level of pollutant removal from surface runoff depends primarily on buffer width. The graph and tables on the following pages can be used to estimat

1.19 Buffer width design tool for surface runoff At any given site, the level of pollutant removal from surface runoff depends primarily on buffer width. The graph and tables on the following pages can be used to estimat

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9451.24 Species selection Use historical native plant communities to guide vegetation selection and select species adapted to site conditions. Use a diverse planting mixture to minimize pest and disease problems. Select per

1.24 Species selection Use historical native plant communities to guide vegetation selection and select species adapted to site conditions. Use a diverse planting mixture to minimize pest and disease problems. Select per

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9461.14 Buffers for pesticides Pesticides in runoff occur either as sediment-bound or in a dissolved form. Dissolved pesticides are generally the most susceptible to leaving an application area and becoming a pollution prob

1.14 Buffers for pesticides Pesticides in runoff occur either as sediment-bound or in a dissolved form. Dissolved pesticides are generally the most susceptible to leaving an application area and becoming a pollution prob

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9471.17 Buffers and grazing Fencing riparian buffers from pastures is often necessary to protect water quality. Grazing has limited potential for nutrient removal from buffers (see section[removed]and may accelerate bank eros

1.17 Buffers and grazing Fencing riparian buffers from pastures is often necessary to protect water quality. Grazing has limited potential for nutrient removal from buffers (see section[removed]and may accelerate bank eros

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9481.20 Vegetation for removing pollutants from runoff Pollutant removal functions of vegetation include reducing flow velocities, increasing deposition and infiltration, and providing nutrient uptake and organic matter for

1.20 Vegetation for removing pollutants from runoff Pollutant removal functions of vegetation include reducing flow velocities, increasing deposition and infiltration, and providing nutrient uptake and organic matter for

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949WATERSHED AND CLEAN WATER GRANTS PROGRAM Maryland’s Lower Eastern Shore Watershed Restoration Project BACKGROUND One might ask what can forestry do to enhance watershed protection? Forests play a significant role

WATERSHED AND CLEAN WATER GRANTS PROGRAM Maryland’s Lower Eastern Shore Watershed Restoration Project BACKGROUND One might ask what can forestry do to enhance watershed protection? Forests play a significant role

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Language: English - Date: 2005-12-16 08:08:12
950WATERSHED AND CLEAN WATER GRANTS PROGRAM Land Stewardship in the Minnesota River Watershed BACKGROUND The Minnesota River is one of the 20 most endangered waterways in America. The Minnesota River Assessment Project docu

WATERSHED AND CLEAN WATER GRANTS PROGRAM Land Stewardship in the Minnesota River Watershed BACKGROUND The Minnesota River is one of the 20 most endangered waterways in America. The Minnesota River Assessment Project docu

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Language: English - Date: 2005-12-16 08:09:30