Watershed Management
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explanation of 319 NPS watershed based plans
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Watershed Management - Overview
Watershed management is a term used to describe the process of implementing land use practices and water management practices to protect and improve the quality of the water and other natural resources within a watershed by managing the use of those land and water resources according to a comprehensive plan.
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CTs Watershed Management Program
The Connecticut DEEP created the Watershed Management Program to more effectively address water resource issues from an integrated watershed perspective. For purposes of water management, the state has been divided into five major watershed basins along natural watershed boundaries. DEEP Watershed Managers work within these five major watershed basins to assist communities in forming partnerships, drafting watershed based plans, and implementing environmental projects to restore and protect Connecticut's water quality on a watershed-wide scale.
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Low Impact Development and Green Infrastructure: Municipal Outreach
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Bantam Lake Watershed Projects
Strategies for controlling nutrient inputs to reduce harmful algal blooms and cyanobacteria