Watershed Management and Water Quality

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Watershed Management & Water Quality Revision Sheet

1. 📌 Essentials

  • The Clean Water Act (1972) primarily regulates point-source pollution; non-point sources are diffuse and harder to control. Excess nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus) cause eutrophication, leading to algal blooms and toxins.
  • The Sackett v. EPA (2023) decision limited federal jurisdiction over wetlands, affecting watershed protections- Falls Lake supplies 41 million gallons/day; constructed for flood control, water supply, and recreation.
  • Over 70% of the watershed consists of unmanaged land, majorly contributing to nutrient loads.
  • Eutrophic lakes are nutrient-rich and difficult to meet water quality standards.
  • Algal blooms cause taste and odor issues but generally do not compromise water safety.
  • Watershed management strategies include forest preservation, wetland buffers, floodplain expansion, and cross-county collaboration.
  • Nutrient reduction targets: 40% nitrogen, 77% phosphorus by 2041.
  • Monitoring hotspots and stabilizing streambanks are key ongoing efforts.

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1. What was the primary catalyst for the development of environmental regulations in the United States?

2. What is the primary purpose of the Clean Water Act of 1972?

3. Which type of pollution is more challenging to regulate and often originates from diffuse sources like runoff and unmanaged lands?

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Watershed — definition?

Area draining into a common outlet

Clean Water Act (1972) — regulation?

Regulates point-source pollution, not diffuse sources.

Point source — role?

Identifiable pollution source like factories

Excess nutrients — effect?

Causes eutrophication and algal blooms.

Non-point — pollution type?

Diffuse sources like runoff and unmanaged lands

Sackett v. EPA (2023) — impact?

Limited federal wetland jurisdiction.

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