Guidance Specifying Management Measures for Sources of Nonpoint Pollution in Coastal Waters


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Contains guidance specifying management measures for sources of nonpoint pollution (NP) in coastal waters. NP is the pollution of our nation's waters caused by rainfall or snowmelt moving over & through the ground. As the runoff moves, it picks up & carries away natural & human-caused pollutants, finally depositing them into lakes, rivers, wetlands, coastal waters, & ground waters. This guidance addresses 5 source categories of NP: ag, silviculture, urban, marinas, & hydromodification. A suite of management measures is provided for each source category. Also provides management measures that provides other tools to address non-pollution: protection, restoration, & construction of wetlands, riparian areas, & vegetated treatment systems. Illus.







Coastal Nonpoint Pollution Control Program


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"Thie document developed by NOAA and EPA, contains guidance for states in developing and implementing their coastal nonpoint programs. It describes the requirements that must be met, including: the geographic scope of the pgoram; the pollutant sources to be addressed; the types of management measures used; the administrative coordination; and, the process for program submission and Federal approval. The document also contains the criteria by which NOAA and EPA will review the states' submissions. This document should be used in conjunction with the Guidance specifying management measures for sources of nonpoint pollution in coastal waters published by EPA in January 1993"--Foreword










Commonwealth of Virginia Coastal Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Program Submittal


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"This program submission describes how existing state coastal resources management and nonpoint source pollution control programs address the Guidance specifying management measures for: Sources of nonpoint pollution in coastal waters issues under authority of the Section 6217(g) of the Coastal Zone Act Reauthorization Amendments (CZARA). A review of existing state programs has been undertaken to determine what programmatic changes are necessary to implement a coastal nonpoint source pollution control program in Virginia."--Page 1-1.







Coastal Nonpoint Pollution Guidance


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National Management Measures to Control Nonpoint Source Pollution from Marinas and Recreational Boating


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This national management measures guidance for marinas and recreational boating provides guidance to states, territories, authorized tribes, and the public regarding management measures that may be used to reduce nonpoint source pollution from marinas and recreational boating activities. The guidance is intended to provide technical assistance to state program managers and others on the best practicable means of reducing nonpoint source pollution of surface waters from marinas and recreational boating. The guidance provides background information about nonpoint source pollution from marinas and recreational boating-including where it comes from and how it enters the nation's waters-and technical information about how to reduce nonpoint source pollution from marinas and recreational boating. It also discusses the relationship of marinas to the watersheds in which they are located. The guidance can assist marina managers in identifying possible sources of nonpoint source pollution and offers potential solutions. Finding a solution to nonpoint source pollution problems at a marina requires taking into account the site-specific factors that together compose the setting of a marina.