Coastal Nonpoint Pollution Program Links
On this page:
Nonpoint Education
http://www.cityofmemphis.org/navigate.asp?sec=government&opt=publicworks_storm
A powerpoint presentation created by the City of Memphis to educate employees of industrial facilities
in recognizing conditions that lead to storm water pollution and the BMPs that can prevent
it. Other topics at the web site include a storm water ordinance, a sample complaint form and
several short informational guides on NPS subjects. An excellent site!
http://www.epa.gov/watertrain/
Welcome to the Watershed Academy's Distance Learning Program -- Watershed Academy Web. This Web
site offers a variety of self-paced training modules that represent a basic and broad introduction
to the watershed management field.
http://nemo.uconn.edu
Nonpoint Education Municipal Officials (NEMO) is a University of Connecticut Cooperative Extension
System project using innovative techniques to teach local officials about the sources and impact
of nonpoint source (NPS) pollution, how different land uses affect water quality, and what
towns can do to protect water quality. The unique educational approach of the project is to
use geographic information system (GIS) technology to simplify and explain the complex relationship
between land use and water quality.
http://www.epa.gov/OWOW/NPS/education.html
EPA's Nonpoint Education and Outreach webpage.
http://ciceet.unh.edu
The Cooperative Institute for Coastal and Estuarine Environmental Technology (CICEET) supports
the scientific development of innovative technologies for understanding and reversing the impacts
of coastal and estuarine contamination and degradation.
http://wetlands.fws.gov
Report to Congress on the Status and Trends of Wetlands in the Conterminous United States 1986
to 1997.
http://plants.usda.gov/
The PLANTS Database provides standardized information about the vascular plants, mosses, liverworts,
hornworts and lichens of the U.S. and its territories.
http://www.epa.gov/safewater/kids/
The Office of Water has launched a new Kids Page featuring
a new character called "Thirstin." This site contains games, activities and narrated/animated classroom
experiments. Some of the new activities include an animated water cycle; word scramble; word search;
water trivia and "Thirstin's Wacky Water Adventure." Teachers and students can work on-line or download
some of the information for classroom use.
http://www.oph.dhh.state.la.us/sanitarianservices/beachmonitor/
The Louisiana Beach Monitoring Program monitors water quality on a weekly basis from May 1 to October
31. This website has been established to familiarize you with the Louisiana Beach Monitoring Program.
When data are available, access this URL for updates that will allow you to plan your water recreation
activities for safety. The Louisiana Beach Monitoring Program is in compliance with the United States
Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) and Beaches Environmental Assessment and Coastal Health Act.
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Nonpoint - Agriculture
http://www.flowmeterdirectory.com
Flowmeterdirectory.com is the most comprehensive web portal on flowmeter technology, manufacturers,
suppliers, and system designers. The site contains both commercial and non-commercial information
on flowmeter types, manufacturers, suppliers, articles and technology. We always welcome useful
user input.
http://es.epa.gov/agriculture/contacts.html
EPA's Agriculture Center website. Includes agriculture contacts, calendars, software & data,
maps & photos, and more.
http://www.ctic.purdue.edu/
University web site with extremely useful and timely information about agriculture and nonpoint
issues. A non-profit, public-private partnership working to equip agriculture with realistic,
affordable and integrated solutions to environmental concerns.
http://www.ianr.unl.edu/manure/
Web site supported by university, state, and federal agencies that publish newsletters and other
information regarding the issues of waste management in farm production.
http://dnr.louisiana.gov/crm/coastmgt/interagencyaff/nonpoint/agri_la.asp
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Nonpoint - Forestry
http://www.laforestry.com
Trees today, trees tomorrow. Replanting trees, protecting water and air, preserving special sites
are all part of the Sustainable Forestry Pledge.
http://www.afandpa.org/content/navigationmenu/environment_and_recycling/sfi/sfi.htm
Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI)SM Program The SFISM Program:
A Bold Approach To Sustainable Forest Management
http://www.dfr.state.nc.us/water_quality/water_quality.htm
The North Carolina Division of Forest Resources, otherwise known as the North Carolina Forest
Service, has substantially expanded their water quality information section. Check out their
new and improved website.
http://www.ldaf.state.la.us/divisions/forestry/forestmanagement/best-management-practices.asp
The Louisiana Forestry Association, Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry, Louisiana
Department of Environmental Quality and the Louisiana
State University Agricultural Center have
taken on the task of training landowners, managers and timber harvesters in the use of BMPs and
conducting surveys on the implementation and effectiveness of forestry BMPs.
http://dnr.louisiana.gov/crm/coastmgt/interagencyaff/nonpoint/forest_la.asp
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Nonpoint - Urban
http://www.lgean.org/
Local Government Assistance Network
http://www.epa.gov/owow/nps/ordinance/
Model Ordinances to Protect Local Resources
http://www.stormwater.info/sw.html
The Journal for Surface Water Quality Professionals - information on NPDES Phase II compliance,
TMDLs and other related water quality issues.
http://www.epa.gov/owow/info/NewsNotes/
A periodic report on the condition of the water-related environment, the control of nonpoint
sources of water pollution, and the ecological management and restoration of watersheds.
http://www.csc.noaa.gov/text/grant.html
Grant funding opportunities offered by the NOAA Coastal Services Center and other relevant organizations.
http://www.epa.gov/owm/onsite/
EPA has recently released the "Voluntary National Guidelines for Management of Onsite and
Clustered (Decentralized) Wastewater treatment Systems". This document provides tools and
guidance to assist states and communities in developing management programs based on local needs,
resources, and relative risks to human health and water resources. Activities include planning,
design, site evaluation, inspections, monitoring, funding, and other functions.
http://www.lrwa.org/
A Louisiana Rural Water Association providing training and technical assistance to water and
wasterwater systems throughout the state of Louisiana.
http://www.stormwatercenter.net/
The Stormwater Manager's Resource Center is designed specifically for stormwater practitioners,
local government officials and others that need technical assistance on stormwater management
issues. Created and maintained by the Center for Watershed Protection, the SMRC has everything
you need to know about stormwater in a single site.
http://www.epa.gov/owow/nps/urban.html
This is a great EPA resource site! Several informative "Urban NPS" documents are listed
and can be downloaded from the site. The two most recent listings are: "Low-Impact Development
Design Strategies: An Integrated Design Approach" and "Low-Impact Development Hydrologic
Analysis".
http://www.epa.gov/OWOW/NPS/runoff.html
Economic Benefits of Runoff Controls. An EPA site addressing the importance of urban runoff management
- social as well as economic. Urban runoff ponds and constructed wetlands are discussed with
examples of commercial and residential properties where runoff ponds and constructed wetlands,
because of the aesthetic value, increase the property value for adjacent landowners. This site
provides a list of references as well as a glossary of terms.
http://www3.bae.ncsu.edu/vfsmod/
"Vegetative Filter Model"
http://www.stormwaterauthority.org/
Watershed protection/conservation model ordinances, events and education information plus a stormwater
library of archived papers, articles and news accounts.
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Nonpoint - Hydrology
http://www3.csc.noaa.gov/beachnourishment/
A very educational site written in non-technical language with a coastal ecology component, a
barrier island component and a section on the human and socio-economic dimensions of beach
nourishment. Includes pictures, photos and graphics.
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Nonpoint - Marinas and Recreational Boating
http://dnr.louisiana.gov/crm/coastmgt/interagencyaff/nonpoint/marina_cleanmarina.asp
The Louisiana Clean Marina Program promotes and celebrates voluntary adoption of measures to assist
marinas and recreational boaters in protecting Louisiana’s waters. Designated “clean
marinas” are recognized as environmentally responsible businesses and enjoy the positive goodwill
and economic feedback of being able to promote their business as: A Louisiana Clean Marina.
http://dnr.louisiana.gov/crm/coastmgt/interagencyaff/nonpoint/pdf/Model
Marinas_Pub.pdf
Good Environmental Practices in Louisiana's Marinas - BMPs for marinas and Louisiana's boating
public
http://www.dep.state.fl.us/law/grants/cmp/default.htm
Florida's CLEAN MARINA PROGRAM. Florida has worked hard to develop their Clean Marina Program
and encourage marina and boat owners to help clean up Florida's waters.
http://www.dnr.state.md.us/boating/cleanmarina/
Maryland's Clean Marina Initiative. Great site to explore - includes the Clean Marina Guidebook
and Clean Marina educational materials.
http://commserv.ucdavis.edu/cesandiego/seagrant/guide.htm
California's Clean Boating Guide. The California Sea Grant Extension Program has created a great
website to help boaters and marina owners practice BMPs.
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Nonpoint - Urban/Suburban Sprawl
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Federal Guidance and Assistance
http://www.epa.gov/owow/nps/capacity/index.htm
Capacity building means establishing resources needed to fulfill a mission or achieve a goal.
EPA recognizes that watershed groups and local governments need a range of tools to effectively
manage their local land and water resources. The most effective organizations are built upon
a strong foundation of adequate resources, technical tools, and legal authority.
http://www.epa.gov/region6/index.htm
Region 6, of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), headquartered in Dallas, Texas,
is structured to serve customers and partners--the public, state, tribal and local governments,
industry and the communities of the five-state region. The Region's vision is "To Meet
the Environmental Needs of a Changing World," and is dedicated to improving and preserving
the quality of the environment and protecting human health. Region 6 encompasses an ecologically,
demographically, and economically diverse five-state region of Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico,
Oklahoma, and Texas, as well as 65 Indian Tribes.
http://www.epa.gov/ow/states/LA/
EPA web site with specific information on Louisiana in connection with water quality, nonpoint
source, and other Louisiana environmental links.
http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service, homepage. Indispensable
source of information about soils, water, and conservation of these resources. The Natural
Resources Conservation Service is a Federal agency that works in partnership with the American
people to conserve and sustain our natural resources
http://www.usgs.gov/themes/water.html
U.S. Geological Survey web site for information about the nation's water resources. Contains
links to water quality data, etc.
http://www.epa.gov/owow/NPS/fy19992.html
EPA site which includes guidance titled "Funding the Development and Implementation of Watershed
Restoration Action Strategies under Section 319 of the Clean Water Act." Provides data on
how to access federal funds to address nonpoint pollution.
http://www.ocrm.nos.noaa.gov/czm/6217/welcome.html
NOAA and EPA web page where the browser can find the Final Administrative Changes to the Coastal
Nonpoint Pollution Control Program Guidance for Section 6217 of the Coastal Zone Act Reauthorization
Amendments of 1990 (CZARA). Also available are the Final Findings for all of the state Coastal
Nonpoint Programs.
http://www.epa.gov/OWOW/NPS/coastnps.html
site which specifically addresses nonpoint source pollution including the Section 319 Program
of the Clean Water Act as well as the Section 6217 of CZARA, the Coastal Nonpoint Pollution
Control Program. Provides access to the Guidance Specifying Management Measures for Sources
of Nonpoint Pollution in Coastal Waters. NOAA and EPA expect these measures to be implemented
in order for states to have fully approved programs.
http://www.fema.gov/
This is the Federal Emergency Management Agency's homepage. You can access information regarding:
spring flood watch, disaster assistance, fire administration, flood insurance, regional offices,
maps and much more.
http://www.epa.gov/OWOW/NPS/MMGI/Chapter5/index.html
Guidance Specifying Management Measures for Sources of Nonpoint Pollution in Coastal Waters:
Chapter 5: Management Measure for Marinas and Recreational Boating
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Citizen Action
http://www.lwv.org/where/protecting/wetlands_cep.html
The League of Women Voters Education Fund''s (LWVEF) Wetlands Citizen Education Program is designed
to increase citizen awareness of the need to protect our nation's wetlands. The project is
funded cooperatively with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Wetlands, Oceans
and Watersheds.
http://www.environmentaldefense.org/
The Environmental Defense Fund is a not-for-profit environmental advocacy group with four main
goals: (1) stabilizing the earth's climate, (2) safeguarding the world's oceans, (3) protecting
human health, and (4) defending and restoring biodiversity.
http://www.epa.gov/surf/
Find out all about watersheds, how to locate your watershed, and how to get involved in the EPA's
Adopt-A-Watershed program
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