With global population growth and rising food demand, agriculture ensures food supply while bringing severe environmental problems. Among these, agricultural non-point source pollution (ANPSP) has ...
Agricultural non-point source pollution refers to pollutant emissions from scattered pollution sources such as agricultural production activities and rural domestic sewage. It has a wide range of ...
Nonpoint source (NPS) pollution is one of the biggest ongoing threats to water quality in North Idaho, especially in the ...
Nutrient pollution from Kansas rivers and streams is feeding harmful algae in Topeka's recreational lakes, impacting aquatic life and human health.
Over the past fifty years, the United States has realized substantial progress in addressing water pollution from industry, sewage treatment plants, and other end-of-pipe or ‘point’ sources of water ...