Non-point Source Sample Clauses

Non-point Source. Pollutants from human activities and natural processes can be grouped into two categories based on their origin. Point source pollution is a discharge that can be traced back to a single point of origin, such as a pipe, drain, or outfall that is discharged directly into a waterway. Non- point source pollution cannot be traced back to a single point of origin and is therefore more challenging to manage. Non-point source pollutants are dispersed over the land (either through human activity or natural processes) and carried into waterways with runoff from storm events. Several factors may influence the types and amounts of pollutants that end up in a waterway, but they are primarily dependent on land use and land cover. Sources of pollutants stem from urban, rural, wildlife, and agriculture activities. Impairments from the bacterium Escherichia coli (E.coli) can stem from pet waste, livestock, wildlife, sanitary sewer overflows, and on-site septic facilities (OSSFs) failures. Nutrient concerns can stem from overirrigation, residential fertilization, pesticide application (that can suppress natural nitrogen cycles), and agricultural practices. Sedimentation and flooding can also be considered a non-point source. Future growth, expansion, and development in a watershed can lead to increased impervious cover and decreased riparian buffers, and in turn, speed up runoff velocities and increase high peak flow that will increase erosion.
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