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Best Management Practices

Best management practices in agriculture include managing sediments, nutrients and pesticides as well as handling livestock problems such as confined animal facilities and livestock grazing. Irrigation must be used in a way that does not concentrate pollutants.

Prevention of non-point source (NPS) pollution in the forest includes protecting fragile areas such as streamside vegetation, and placing roads to minimize sediment runoff.

Best management practices in suburban areas limit impervious surfaces and use landscape plants that require minimal use of irrigation and pesticides, or none at all.


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