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Nonpoint Source Success Stories: Georgia

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

  • Broxton Creek (pdf) (321.47 KB, 2009)
  • Candler Park Brook (pdf) (537.66 KB, 2020)
  • Cane Creek (pdf) (867.73 KB, 2021)
  • Etowah River (pdf) (250.35 KB)
  • Hog Creek (pdf) (379.74 KB, 2009)
  • Horsepen Creek (pdf) (459.26 KB, 2020)
  • Jacks, Hopkins and Cedar Creeks (pdf) (1.01 MB)
  • Little Ochlockonee River (pdf) (330.33 KB, 2009)
  • Lower Soque River (pdf) (1.74 MB, 2015)
  • Marsh Creek (pdf) (868.53 KB, 2020)
  • Mill Creek (pdf) (965.97 KB, 2016)
  • Piscola Creek (pdf) (1.42 MB, 2017)
  • Reedy Creek (pdf) (382.7 KB, 2009)
  • Rubes Creek (pdf) (316.05 KB)
  • Soque (pdf) (356.2 KB, 2014)
  • St. Marys River (pdf) (896.39 KB, 2022)
  • Stamp Creek (pdf) (798.55 KB, 2014)
  • Upper Butler Creek (pdf) (1.33 MB, 2018)
  • Williamson Swamp Creek (pdf) (336.91 KB)

Polluted Runoff: Nonpoint Source (NPS) Pollution

  • Basic Information
  • Types of NPS Pollution
    • Agriculture
    • Abandoned Mine Drainage
    • Forestry
    • Hydromodification and Habitat Alteration
    • Marinas and Boating
    • Highways and Bridges
    • Urban Areas
    • Wetland/Riparian Management
  • Success Stories
  • Using a Watershed Approach
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  • Nonpoint Source News-Notes
  • NPSINFO Discussion Forum
  • National NPS Monitoring Program
  • Coastal Zone Act Reauthorization Amendments (CZARA)
  • Grants Reporting and Tracking System (GRTS)
  • 319 Grant program for States and Territories
  • Tribal 319 Grant Program
  • Contacts for NPS Programs
  • Resources for Students and Educators
    • Darby Duck, the Aquatic Crusader
    • Word Search Puzzle
    • What's Wrong with This Picture?
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Last updated on December 20, 2024
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