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  2. Polluted Runoff: Nonpoint Source (NPS) Pollution

Nonpoint Source Success Stories: Wyoming

Stories about primarily nonpoint source-impaired waterbodies in Wyoming where restoration efforts have led to documented water quality improvements.

  • Chugwater Creek (pdf) (307.58 KB)
  • Crazy Woman Creek, North Fork (pdf) (1.62 MB, 2015)
  • Grass Creek/ Cottonwood Creek (pdf) (1.27 MB, 2018)
  • Hunter Creek (pdf) (567.63 KB, 2008)
  • Lower Muddy Creek (pdf) (852.21 KB, 2014)
  • Middle Fork Popo Agie River (pdf) (695.04 KB, 2020)
  • Muddy and McKinney Creeks (pdf) (1.01 MB)
  • North Fork Spread Creek (pdf) (237.71 KB)
  • North Piney Creek (pdf) (699.74 KB, 2015)
  • North Platte River (pdf) (1.88 MB, 2018)
  • North Platte River: In-depth (pdf) (2.31 MB, 2019)
  • Rock Creek (pdf) (258.67 KB, 2008)
  • Sage Creek (pdf) (188.27 KB)
  • Shell Creek, North and South Fork (pdf) (297.93 KB, 2009)
  • Smiths Fork (pdf) (617.82 KB, 2008)
  • Whitelaw Creek (pdf) (189.19 KB)

Polluted Runoff: Nonpoint Source (NPS) Pollution

  • Basic Information
  • Types of NPS Pollution
    • Agriculture
    • Abandoned Mine Drainage
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    • Hydromodification and Habitat Alteration
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    • Wetland/Riparian Management
  • Success Stories
  • Using a Watershed Approach
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  • Coastal Zone Act Reauthorization Amendments (CZARA)
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  • Contacts for NPS Programs
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    • Darby Duck, the Aquatic Crusader
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Last updated on December 20, 2024
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