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Main Title Regional nonpoint source program summary environmental Protection Agency Region 10 : Alaska - Idaho - Oregon - Washington - Colville Confederated Tribes /
Author Edwards, R. ; Partee, G. ; Fleming, F.
Other Authors
Author Title of a Work
Edwards, Rick.
Partee, Grover
Fleming, Fred.
CORP Author Environmental Protection Agency, Chicago, IL. Water Div.
Publisher Water Division, Watershed Section, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 10,
Year Published 1992
Report Number EPA 910/9-91-035
Stock Number PB93-169134
OCLC Number 28271629
Subjects Nonpoint source pollution--Northwest, Pacific ; Watershed management--Northwest, Pacific
Additional Subjects Nonpoint sources ; Water quality management ; Water pollution abatement ; Water pollution control ; Environment management ; Assessments ; Clean Water Act ; Implementation ; State programs ; Alaska ; Idaho ; Oregon ; Washington(State) ; Pollution sources ; Pollution regulations ; Coastal Zone Management Act ; Colville Confederated Tribes ; EPA region 10
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ESAD  EPA 910-9-91-035 2 copies Region 10 Library/Seattle,WA 06/09/2016
NTIS  PB93-169134 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 1 v. (various pagings) : maps ; 28 cm.
Abstract
The Regional Nonpoint Source Program Summary outlines the major components of the strategies for controlling nonpoint source (NPS) water pollution in EPA Region 10. The document was developed from the Clean Water Act Section 319 Nonpoint Source Assessments, NPS Management Programs and related documents for Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington and for the Colville Confederated Tribes. The water resources and associated land uses vary widely both within and between the four states in EPA Region 10. The primary purpose of the NPS Assessments and Management Programs is to provide the states and tribes with a new blueprint for implementing integrated programs to address priority NPS water quality problems. The focus is needed in order to identify innovative funding opportunities and to effectively direct limited resources toward the highest priority issues and waterbodies. A secondary purpose of the Assessments and Management Programs involves the fulfillment of Clean Water Act requirements in order for states and tribes to compete for Section 319 grants for implementing NPS controls. The Regional NPS Program Summary provides a synthesis of these documents in order to improve understanding of the programs and to assist in their implementation.
Notes
Five maps on folded leaves in pocket. "November 1992." PB93-169134 Includes bibliographical references (p. G1-G2).