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What is nonpoint source pollution?

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Nonpoint source (NPS) pollution, unlike pollution from industrial and sewage treatment plants, comes from many diffuse sources. NPS pollution is caused by rainfall or snowmelt moving over and through the ground. As the runoff moves, it picks up and carries away natural and human-made pollutants, finally depositing them into lakes, rivers, wetlands, coastal waters and ground waters.

Learn how you can prevent nonpoint source pollution.

Find out about nonpoint source pollution programs in your area.

Learn about healthy watersheds and protecting and conserving valuable ecosystems.

Things you can do

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Learn how to protect water quality from urban runoff.

Learn how low impact development can reduce urban runoff and improve water quality.

Learn how to protect water quality from agricultural runoff.

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