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Lake Mercer
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| Abstract: The importance of controlling non-point pollution has been the focus of attention since the 1987 Clean Water Act. The approach to control the impact of this runoff with Watershed management has been the new paradigm for assessment. This study looks at the Mercer Lake subwatershed, which is part of the Delaware River watershed. Sites along the watershed were tested for a number of both chemical and biological factors. The results seem to suggest that in areas with multiple land uses the possible effects | on the watershed can be controlled most effectively by implementing prescribed Best Management
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National
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| Topographic Maps
and Watershed Delineation ... The purpose of this lab is to utilize a topographic map to delineate a watershed and determine the percent of the various land uses in the watershed and their impact. |
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| Lake Mercer
Watershed Project This section includes scientific information about the project including the introduction, study site and methods, data, discussion, and conclusion. |
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| Web
Resources
Index of Watershed Indicators |