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Wildlife Impacts

Categories: Environmental Impacts
Source: Sustainable Living Library

Summary

Technical report. Covers small watersheds, beaver ponds, southern states. Topics: Best Management Practices, water quality protection, non-point source pollution, wildlife impacts. Agencies: USEPA, Fish and Wildlife Service, US Environmental Protection Agency. Cites 27 external works.

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United States Environmental Protection AgencyUnited States Fish and Wildlife ServiceUSEPANorth Carolina Cooperative Extension ServiceWater Resources Research InstituteNCAESMetropolitan Washington Council of Governments

External References Cited (29)

Works cited by this document, grouped by type.

report (8)

  • Guidance Specifying Management Measures for Sources of Non-point Pollution in Coastal Waters (1993)
  • Beavers in North Carolina: Ecology, Utilization, and Management (1991)
  • Design Manual: Constructed Wetlands and Aquatic Plant Systems for Municipal Wastewater Treatment (1988)
  • USEPA (1988)
  • Controlling Urban Runoff: A Practical Manual for Planning and Designing Urban BMPs (1987)Schueler, T. R.
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  • North Carolina Animal Damage Control Manual: Muskrats (1984)
  • North Carolina Animal Damage Control Manual: Waterfowl (1984)
  • Ecologic Impacts of Wading Birds on the Aquatic Environment (1971)Dusi, Julian L., Rosemary T. Dusi, Darrel L. Bateman, Cathryn A. McDonald, Jeanne J. Stuart and John F. Dismukes

study (8)

  • Bingham (1994)Bingham
  • Corbitt and Bowen (1994)Corbitt and Bowen
  • Fields (1993)Fields
  • Bastian and Hammer (1993)Bastian and Hammer
  • Constructed wetlands (1993)Mitsch
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  • Brix (1993)Brix
  • Hammer (1992)Hammer
  • Reed et al. (1987)Reed et al.

article (6)

  • Guidelines for Design, Construction and Operation of Constructed Wetlands for Livestock Wastewater Treatment (1994)Hammer, D. A.
  • Regulations and Policies Relating to the Use of Wetlands for Non-point Source Pollution Control (1993)Fields, S.
  • Landscape Design and the Role of Created, Restored and Natural Riparian Wetlands in Controlling Non-point Source Pollution (1993)Mitsch, W. J.
  • Constructed Wetlands: Scientific Foundations Are Critical (1993)Wetzel, R. G.
  • Designing Constructed Wetlands Systems to Treat Agricultural Non-point Source Pollution (1992)Hammer, D. A.
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  • Sand Filter Design for Water Quality Treatment (1992)Shaver, E.

other (6)

  • Wetlands for Stormwater Treatment (1994)Bingham, D. R
  • Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment (1994)Corbitt, R. A., and P. T. Bowen
  • The Use of Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment and Recycling (1993)Bastian, R. K., and D. A. Hammer
  • Wastewater Treatment in Constructed Wetlands: System Design, Removal Processes and Treatment Performance (1993)Brix, H
  • US Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Water (1993)Coastal Waters. EPA-840-B-92-002, January
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  • e NCAES. 1984b. North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service (1984)Control Manual: Muskrats. Number 14

book (1)

  • Natural Systems for Waste Management and Treatment (1987)Reed, S. C., E. J. Middlebrooks and R. W. Crites