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Maine Department of Environmental Protection

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Goosefare Brook Watershed Survey

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Maine Department of Environmental Protection

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2007

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Nonpoint Source Management Program 2006 Annual Report

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Download this report here.

The purpose of the project was to identify and prioritize sources of polluted runoff to Goosefare Brook. Local volunteers attended a training session and were provided with kits containing maps, cameras, documentation forms and outreach brochures. The 36 volunteers completed the survey in the summer of 2001, and professional staff from Old Orchard Beach Planning Department, Saco Public Works, a private consultant and DEP verified accuracy of the survey data. A private consultant completed a watershed survey report that summarized survey findings.

*** ADDITIONALKEYWORDS *** 319 Grant Project *** SPATIALINFO *** *** ISGOMCFUNDED *** *** GOMCINVOLVEMENT *** *** SPATIALDATA *** *** SPATIALFILE *** *** RECORDTYPE *** Report *** KEYWORDS *** River-Stream (Ecosystem) Shoreland-riparian (Ecosystem) Cultural resources (Human-Associated) Education (Human-Associated) Inventory - monitoring (Human-Associated) Land use - land cover (Human-Associated) Pollution (Human-Associated) Pollution: non-point source (Human-Associated) Erosion (Physico-Chemical) Phosphorus (Physico-Chemical) Water quality - quantity (Physico-Chemical)