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Nutrient Pollution

  • Harmful Algal Blooms

    Nutrient pollution can intensify algae growth in water bodies, causing algal blooms that can harm human health, animals and aquatic ecosystems.

    Learn about Harmful Algal Blooms
  • States’ Efforts to Reduce Nutrient Pollution

    Learn about state nutrient reduction strategies and efforts as well as the EPA’s tools and funding to assist states.

    Explore State Efforts
  • Nutrient Water Quality Criteria

    Water quality criteria for nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus help to protect water bodies and restore those that are impaired by nutrient pollution.

    Learn about Numeric Nutrient Criteria
  • The EPA’s Efforts to Reduce Nutrient Pollution

    The EPA continues to work diligently to reduce nutrient pollution in our nation’s waterbodies.

    Discover the EPA's Efforts

Nutrient pollution is one of the most widespread and challenging environmental problems our nation faces. When too many nutrients—mainly nitrogen and phosphorus—enter our water bodies they cause excessive algal growth which can harm aquatic life and, in many instances, produce toxins that can also harm people and animals. Excess nitrogen in the air can make breathing difficult, cause acid rain, limit visibility and alter plant growth.

  • Basic Information

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    Learn how and where nutrient pollution occurs, how it can lead to the formation of harmful algal blooms, and other impacts it can have on our health, ecosystems and economy.

    Learn about Nutrient Pollution
  • What You Can Do

    We can all take actions to reduce nutrient pollution through daily choices we make in and around our homes, workplaces, classrooms and communities.

    Help Prevent Nutrient Pollution
  • EPA’s Efforts to Reduce Nutrient Pollution

    The EPA continues to work diligently to reduce nutrient pollution in our nation’s waterbodies.

    Learn about the EPA’s Efforts to Reduce Nutrient Pollution
  • Data and Tools to Assist States, Tribes, & Territories

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    The EPA has collected data and develop tools to better understand, manage, and reduce nutrient pollution in surface and source waters.

    Explore Data and Tools
  • Learn about Numeric Nutrient Criteria

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    Water quality criteria for nitrogen and phosphorus help to protect water bodies and restore those that are impaired by nutrient pollution.

    Learn about Numeric Nutrient Criteria
  • State Info, Research, Reports & Other Resources

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    The EPA supports and facilitates access to state progress via a StoryMap, basic and applied research, publications, and resources to help manage nutrient pollution in our nation’s waters.

    Discover States' Efforts, Research and Reports
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Last updated on April 11, 2025
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