Nonpoint Source Outreach Toolbox
The Nonpoint Source Outreach Toolbox is intended for use by state and local agencies and other organizations interested in educating the
public on nonpoint source pollution or stormwater runoff. The Toolbox contains a variety of resources to help develop an effective and targeted
outreach campaign.
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Available as a 100-page book and a 35-minute companion video, this set is designed to strengthen watershed outreach campaigns at all levels:
1) Getting in Step-A Guide for Conducting Watershed Outreach
Campaigns (Publication # EPA 841-B-03-002) (PDF, 3.3 MB), and
2) Getting in Step-A Video Guide for Conducting Watershed Outreach Campaigns (Publication # EPA 841-V-03-001)
For copies of these resources, please contact the National Service Center for Environmental Publications via phone at 1-800-490-9198 or via the
Web at www.epa.gov/ncepihom. The book is also available as a PDF download on EPA´s website (link
above). Please provide feedback on these resources by sending an email to Don Waye, outreach coordinator for
the Nonpoint Source Control Branch at EPA Headquarters.
Nonpoint Source and Stormwater Pollution Education Programs: Conference
Proceedings (December 2005)
Nonpoint Source Pollution Information & Education Programs: Conference
Proceedings (December 2003)
Best NPS Outreach Documents
These are the EPA Nonpoint Source Control Branch's recommendations for "best of the Web" for NPS outreach resources.
Stormwater Outreach Materials
2001 Nonpoint Source Outreach Focus Group Results (PDF, 139KB, 48 pages)
Through a partnership with States via a joint workgroup on nonpoint source outreach, EPA issued a contract with Lisboa Associates to conduct eight
focus groups around the U.S. The focus groups examined public awareness of the issue, specific messages, and venues. A
three-page summary (PDF, 12KB, 3 pages) of the focus groups is available, along with a
48-page final report (PDF, 139KB, 48 pages).
Nonpoint Source Pointers (Factsheets)
This is a series of factsheets designed to help the public increase their understanding and management of nonpoint source pollution in their
community.
EPA Watershed Outreach page
Example photographs of Best Management Practices (BMP´s)
This pages give a short narrative and photo examples of best management practices for various sources of nonpoint source pollution.
Clean Marinas - Clear Value - Environmental and Business Success Stories
Marinas and recreational boating are very popular uses of coastal water. The growth of recreational boating, along with the growth of coastal
development in general, has led to a growing awareness of the need to protect the environmental quality of our waterways. This study focuses on
the econmic benefits realized by marina managers who have implemented management measures at their marinas.
Section 319 Nonpoint Source Success Stories
This document demonstrates the successful implementation of the section 319 Clean Water Act Nonpoint Source program. The report provides examples
of successful solutions to a variety of water quality problems caused by nonpoint source pollution.
Section 319 Success Stories: Volume II
This document is the second volume of Section 319 Success Stories. The document gives examples of success stories that have come with
the maturation of state nonpoint source programs.
Section 319 Success Stories: Volume III
This document is the third volume of Section 319 Success Stories.
It contains approximately two new stories per state, highlighting some of the additional successes achieved since the 1997 publication. These
stories demonstrate better-defined water quality improvements, as well as growing partnerships and funding sources, as state 319 programs expand
and states learn increasingly more from past 319 demonstration projects.
Adopt Your Watershed
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