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Reducing Nutrient Loss: Science Shows What Works
Agriculture and Environment Extension Publications
  • C. A. J. Thompson, Iowa State University
  • Matthew J. Helmers, Iowa State University
  • Thomas M. Isenhart, Iowa State University
  • John D. Lawrence, Iowa State University
Extension Number
SP 0435
Description
Iowa has been working for decades to protect and improve water quality. However, progress measured toward reduction targets at the watershed scale has been challenging, and many complex nutrient-related impacts in Iowa’s lakes, reservoirs, and streams remain to be addressed. The Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy is a science and technology-based framework to assess and reduce nutrients to Iowa waters and the Gulf of Mexico. It directs efforts to reduce nutrients in surface water from both point and nonpoint sources in a scientific, reasonable, and cost-effective manner.
Publication Date:
9-1-2014
Publisher:
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach
Keywords:
  • water quality,
  • watershed,
  • Iowa,
  • Gulf Hypoxia Action Plan,
  • Mississippi River
Comments

This paper is Iowa State University Extension and Outreach SP-0435 (2014). 4 pp. Posted with permission.

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Citation Information
C. A. J. Thompson, Matthew J. Helmers, Thomas M. Isenhart and John D. Lawrence. "Reducing Nutrient Loss: Science Shows What Works" Ames, IA(2014)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/john-lawrence/46/