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    A Technique for Identifying Pollution Sources in a Watershed: Stressed Stream Analysis Revisited

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    Date
    1999-04-01
    Author
    Makarewicz, Joseph C.
    Lewis, Theodore W.
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    Subject
    Stressed Stream Analysis
    Lake Ecosystem
    Best Management Practices
    Abstract
    This article describes stressed stream analysis, and how it is used to identify and prioritize sub-watersheds by their relative contribution to the deterioration of the lake ecosystem and, subsequently, to locate point and nonpoint sources within priority sub-watersheds.
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    Originally published in The Information Exchange; The Newsletter of the Finger Lakes- Lake Ontario Watershed Protection Alliance (An Affiliate of the Finger Lakes Association. Inc.) Published by the Water Resources Board.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/1951/80512
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