2005
DOI: 10.2175/193864705783967106
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Nonpoint Source Phosphorus Contribution From Nurseries in the Upper Cohansey Watershed, New Jersey

Abstract: Nonpoint sources are a major cause of stream impairment in New Jersey, especially for phosphorus. Nurseries are the fastest growing agricultural sector in the state, but little information has been available on their effect on water quality. The Upper Cohansey Watershed in southern New Jersey contains a considerable nursery industry and a phosphorus-impaired river reach. It is anticipated that a total maximum daily load (TMDL) will be established for phosphorus in the near future.Weekly grab water samples were… Show more

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