New Environment Publications - August 2018

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New Environment Publications - August 2018

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Welcome to the U.S. Government Publishing Office's New Titles by Topic email alert service for Environment publications!

These new publications, "A River Runs Through It: The Connections Between Agriculture and Water Quality, plus,  Understanding the Inflence of Nutrients on Stream Ecosystems in Agricultural Landscapes"  highlight natural resources ability to remain a cherished human need in the face of a rapidly increasing U.S. population and potential environmental politics.

Agriculture: A River Runs Through It: The Connections Between Agriculture and Water Quality

Agriculture: A River Runs Through It: The Connections Between Agriculture and Water Quality

This timely report is one of a series of publications. The Quality of Our Nation’s Waters, which describes major findings of the NAWQA Project on water-quality issues of regional and national concern and provides science-based information for assessing and managing the quality of our groundwater resources.  

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Understanding the Influence of Nutrients on Stream Ecosystems in Agricultural Landscapes

Understanding the Inflence of Nutrients on Stream Ecosystems in Agricultural Landscapes

"The Quality of Our Nation’s Waters—Understanding the Effects of Nutrients on Stream Ecosystems in Agricultural Landscapes,” presents a summary of results from USGS investigations conducted from 2003 to 2011 on processes that influence nutrients and how nutrient enrichment can alter biological components of agricultural streams. This study included collecting data from 232 sites distributed among eight study areas. This report summarizes findings on processes that influence nutrients and how nutrient enrichment can alter biological communities in agricultural streams. 

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