What is nonpoint source pollution?

Nonpoint source pollution is water pollution that is difficult to trace to a specific discharge point. Because it comes from many diverse sources, it is hard to control. Examples of common nonpoint source pollutants include:

  • Fertilizers
  • Litter
  • Oils
  • Pesticides
  • Salts
  • Sediments
  • Trace Metals

They come from farms, yards, roofs, construction sites, automobiles, and streets.

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1. What is an Illicit Discharge?
2. What is stormwater runoff?
3. What problems does it cause?
4. Why are the storm water and sewer systems separate?
5. What is nonpoint source pollution?
6. What is impervious surface area?
7. How did the city determine impervious surface area?
8. What can I do to reduce pollution in stormwater runoff?