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EPA has compiled several [http://cfpub.epa.gov/npstbx/index.html NPS (Nonpoint Source) Outreach Products] that are a selection of television, radio, and print products on nonpoint source pollution that have been developed by various agencies and organizations around the country. They are good examples of outreach in the mass media. Also see [http://water.epa.gov/action/weatherchannel/whatyoucando.cfm What You Can Do].
 
EPA has compiled several [http://cfpub.epa.gov/npstbx/index.html NPS (Nonpoint Source) Outreach Products] that are a selection of television, radio, and print products on nonpoint source pollution that have been developed by various agencies and organizations around the country. They are good examples of outreach in the mass media. Also see [http://water.epa.gov/action/weatherchannel/whatyoucando.cfm What You Can Do].
 
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NOAA, in partnership with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, International City/County Management Association and Rhode Island Sea Grant, will be releasing, in August 2009, a first-of-its kind interagency guide that adapts smart growth principles to the unique needs of coastal and waterfront communities. [http://www.coastalsmartgrowth.noaa.gov/ Smart Growth for Coastal and Waterfront Communities] builds on existing smart growth principles to offer 10 coastal and waterfront-specific guidelines that help manage development while balancing environmental, economic, and quality of life issues.
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NOAA, in partnership with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, International City/County Management Association and Rhode Island Sea Grant, has released an interagency guide that adapts smart growth principles to the unique needs of coastal and waterfront communities. [http://www.coastalsmartgrowth.noaa.gov/ Smart Growth for Coastal and Waterfront Communities] builds on existing smart growth principles to offer 10 coastal and waterfront-specific guidelines that help manage development while balancing environmental, economic, and quality of life issues.
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USGS' [http://greatlakesbeaches.usgs.gov/bibliographies.html Great Lakes Beach Science] website has a nationwide database that contains greater than 1200 citations for publications directly and indirectly pertaining to recreational water quality intended for access by the general public and scientific community. It is a fully searchable, downloadable bibliography that has been categorized into major study topics.
 
 
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