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The cost of cleaner water: Assessing agricultural pollution reduction at the watershed scale

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2006

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Secchi, S., Gassman, P. W., Jha, M, Kurkalova, L., Feng, H. H., Campbell, T. , and Kling, C. L., 2006, The cost of cleaner water: Assessing agricultural pollution reduction at the watershed scale: Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, v. 62, no. 1, p. 10-21.

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Nonpoint source pollution in intensively managed agricultural landscapes is of great concern to the general population, farmers and policymakers, as it impacts local water quality and can have large downstream effects, as in the case of hypoxia in the Gulf of Mexico. In this study, we outline a methodology to simultaneously assess economic costs and water quality benefits associated with the hypothetical placement of a broad set of conservation practices. The study, performed for the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, assesses thirteen major subbasins in Iowa by interfacing economic models with the Soil and Water Assessment Tool model. The conservation practices analyzed include land set-aside, terraces, grassed waterways, contouring, [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
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