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Nonpoint Source (NPS) Pollution - What is it?
Nonpoint source pollution affects the water
quality of our streams, rivers and lakes and ultimately our ability
to use those resources for fishing, swimming and boating activities,
or as sources of drinking water.
Nonpoint source pollution
comes from many sources. Major sources include:
- Nutrients and bacteria from improperly designed,
constructed, or operated septic tank systems ( map
of septic tank usage in the 7 county area )
- Excess fertilizers and pesticides from farms and
lawns that flow through the soils into the groundwater, or flow overland during
heavy rains
- Soils and debris that come from improperly
managed construction sites, eroding farmland and stream channels
- Nutrients, oil, asbestos, heavy metals, leaves
and de-icing chemicals from road and street surfaces
- Animal wastes from feedlots and uncontrolled
urban animals and other organic matter such as leaves and grass
clippings
- Pollutants deposited by wind and
rainfall