This Section 319 Nonpoint Source Success Stories Web site features stories about primarily nonpoint source-impaired waterbodies where restoration efforts have led to documented water quality improvements. Waterbodies are separated into three categories of stories, depending on the type of water quality improvement achieved:
- Stories about partially or fully restored waterbodies
- Stories that show progress toward achieving water quality goals
- Stories about ecological restoration
To find stories, either follow the story category links above or choose a state from the map.
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Partially or Fully
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Stories about Partially or Fully Restored Waterbodies
This section includes stories about waterbodies that have achieved water quality standards for one or more pollutants and/or designated uses after having been previously included on the 303(d) list of impaired waters. Get more details.
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For a list of stories in individual states in this category, click on the state name.
Stories That Show Progress Toward Achieving Water Quality Goals
This section includes waterbodies on the 303(d) list of impaired waters that show measurable progress toward achieving water quality goals, but do not yet meet water quality standards. Get more details.
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For stories in only select states in this category, click on the state name.
Stories about Ecological Restoration
This section includes waterbodies that had water quality problems that were not caused by a pollutant as recognized by EPA but rather by issues such as habitat alteration or changes in flow regime. These waterbodies are not on the 303(d) list, but deserve recognition for successful restoration efforts that led to water quality improvements. Get more details.
Printable Versions of Success Stories
This Web site presents each story on a separate Web page, and a printable PDF (About PDF) version is linked on the story page. The printable individual story is no more than two pages long. Printable versions of collections of the stories are available for download below and are very large files, which may require long download times.
These volumes represent the early progress of the section 319 Nonpoint Source Control Program. The format and required criteria for published stories have since changed. Information found on the legacy pages may be outdated.
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