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Targeting Conservation Practices to Critical Areas

Targeting Conservation Practices to Critical Areas

T argeting Conservation Practices to Critical Areas It is widely believed that a small portion of the total land area of any given watershed is responsible for the majority of the pollutants exported during wet weather events. This portion of the watershed can be termed a “critical source area” (CSA). It follows that watershed management strategies could be more cost effective if treatments were targeted to these areas. Lake Champlain

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