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DEVELOPMENT OF A NONDEGRAIATION POLICY FOR HIGH QUALITY WATERS 1
Author(s) -
Albert Richard C.
Publication year - 1995
Publication title -
jawra journal of the american water resources association
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.957
H-Index - 105
eISSN - 1752-1688
pISSN - 1093-474X
DOI - 10.1111/j.1752-1688.1995.tb03364.x
Subject(s) - nonpoint source pollution , water quality , watershed , environmental science , commission , environmental planning , environmental resource management , water resource management , total maximum daily load , pollution , watershed management , business , environmental protection , computer science , ecology , finance , machine learning , biology
ABSTRACT: The development of a nondegradation policy for high quality waters is a complex and often controversial process. This paper discusses the development of a nondegradation policy for two components of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System. Water quality in these reaches of the Delaware River is threatened by rapid growth and development and the cumulative impacts from numerous wastewater discharges and nonpoint sources of pollution. The Delaware River Basin Commission, with assistance from its member states and the National Park Service, conducted a highly public, six‐year planning process to develop a nondegradation policy that protected existing water quality without impinging upon local and state economic development objectives. The resulting non‐degradation policy includes such features as numeric definitions of existing water quality and measurable change; stringent point source requirements; nonpoint source requirements including watershed planning requirements; and other water quality management policies.

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