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Nonpoint
Source Pollution Videos
After
the Storm
All
across America people live work and play in watersheds, without knowing
it. As this video shows, protecting the nation’s water resources
will take the awareness and effort of individual citizens. Three case
studies focus on the interconnections between water supply, water quality
and the economic vitality and quality of life in our communities. United
States EPA, Office of Water, February 2004, 22 minutes. V0501
Managing Our Water Resources: Stormwater Best Management Practices.
In a series of brief 5 -6 minute segments, this interesting DVD showcases various Best Management Practices (BMPs) put to use in actual Southeast PA locations to reduce runoff, improve water quality, and encourage infiltration, with information about where and why each is effective, and where to go for more information. Perkiomen Watershed Conservancy, V0502
Bayscapes
Accompanied by 7 Fact Sheets which show how to protect water quality
with backyard and public property gardening practices that are environmentally
friendly. Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, 25 minutes, V9612
Erosion
and Sediment Control Facilities Installation
A training tool on erosion and sediment pollution control. Delaware
County, PA Conservation District, 20 minutes, 1997, V9708
Luck
isn't Enough: The Fight for Clean Water
Award winning, nontechnical explanation of polluted runoff and what
people can do to prevent it. University of Connecticut Cooperative
Extension Service, 12 minutes, 1994, V9511
National
River Cleanup Week: "Organizing an Effective River Cleanup"
Video shows you step-by-step how to organize a cleanup for a lake, stream
or river near you from the first organizational meeting through the
recruitment of volunteers. Safety issues and logistical support are
also covered. Bob Pierpoint, retired White House correspondent for CBS
News, narrates. America Outdoors, 45 minutes, V0301.
Pennsylvania's
Erosion and Sediment Control Program
A training tool on erosion and sediment pollution control. Delaware
County, PA Conservation District, 20 minutes, 1997, V9711
Stormy
Weather: Clean Water Begins and Ends with You
"Stormy Weather" takes a gritty look at the hazards of stormwater runoff
in Philadelphia. The densely populated urban watershed, with its concentration
of people, pets, vehicles and other pollution sources, poses extreme
risks to the health of rivers.
Philadelphia Water Department, 22 minutes, 1999
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