*** AUTHORANALYTIC *** *** TITLEANALYTIC *** *** CONNPHRS *** *** AUTHORMONOGRAPHIC *** Maine Department of Environmental Protection *** AUTHORROLE *** *** TITLEMONOGRAPHIC *** Phillips Lake Watershed Protection – Phase II *** JOURNALTITLE *** *** EDITION *** *** MEDIUMDESIGNATOR *** *** PLACEOFPUBLICATION *** *** PUBLISHERNAME *** Maine Department of Environmental Protection *** YEAR *** 2018 *** VOLUMEID *** *** REPORTID *** *** ISSUEID *** *** LOCATIONINWORK *** *** EXTENTOFWORK *** 2 *** PACKMETH *** *** SERIESTITLE *** *** SERIESVOLUMEID *** *** SERIESISSUEID *** *** ISSN *** *** ISBN *** *** DOCUMENTTYPE *** *** PAGES *** *** AVAILABLEFORMATS *** *** CHAPTERTITLE *** *** CHAPTERAUTHOR *** *** FUNDINGORGANIZATION *** *** URL *** *** STATES *** ME *** WATERSHEDS *** *** LAKES *** *** PONDS *** *** RIVERS *** *** STREAMS *** *** ISANNOTATEDBIBLIOGRAPHY *** *** ISCASESTUDY *** *** ISMAP *** *** ORIGINALREFID *** *** ONLINEPROTOCOLORFORMAT *** *** REFERENCERECORDSOURCE *** *** ABSTRACTCLOB *** *** ABSTRACT ***Download this report here.
The Phillips Lake Watershed Protection Project – Phase II was managed by Hancock County SWCD and guided by a Steering Committee that included representatives from the Phillips Lake Association, DEP, the Town of Dedham, the Lucerne-in-MaineVillage Corporation, and watershed residents. The project focused on reducing NPS pollution by fixing highand medium-priority road sites identified during the 2012watershed survey. HCSWCD addressed the remaining low priority sites through technical assistance to landowners in the watershed and utilizing in-kind match. Public outreach and education was an essential component of this project and the Education and Outreach Plan developed during Phase I guided all education activities.*** ADDITIONALKEYWORDS *** 319 Grant Project *** SPATIALINFO *** *** ISGOMCFUNDED *** *** GOMCINVOLVEMENT *** *** SPATIALDATA *** *** SPATIALFILE *** *** RECORDTYPE *** Report *** KEYWORDS *** Land cover - land use (Biological) Lake - Pond (Ecosystem) Conservation (Human-Associated) Land use - land cover (Human-Associated) Management (Human-Associated) Pollution: non-point source (Human-Associated) Erosion (Physico-Chemical) Water quality - quantity (Physico-Chemical)