Title: An Introduction to NPS, Watersheds
1An Introduction to NPS, Watersheds Stormwater
- NJDEP Division of Watershed Management
2Where does water pollution come from?
3Back in the 1970s
- The first focus of water pollution control was
industrial and sewage dischargers.
4Point vs. Nonpoint
5What is NonPoint Source Pollution (NPS)?
6What is NonPoint Source Pollution (NPS)?
7When You Add It Up
8Why care about NPS?
9Types of NPS
- Sediments
- Nutrients
- Bacteria
10Types of NPS
- Motor oil
- Heavy metals
- Pesticides
11Farms vs Suburbs vs Cities
12How does it get there?
13Downstream to the Ocean
14Impact of development
- A Natural watershed - before development
15Impact of development
16What about storm drains?
17Watersheds and NPS
- A watershed is the area of land surrounding a
waterbody.
18How do we reduce NPS and clean up stormwater?
- Regulatory Programs
- Stormwater Permitting Program
- Stormwater Management
- And more
19Suburban Basin
20Suburban Stormwater Basin
21Suburban BasinAerial view
22More suburban stormwater
23Suburban BasinAerial view
24Commercial Stormwater Basin
25Commercial Stormwater Basin
26Commercial Stormwater BasinAerial View
27Stormwater swales
28How do we reduce NPS and clean up stormwater?
- Behavior Changes
- Each one of us, whether we are aware of it or
not, contribute to water pollution
29Things You Can Do
- Pick up after your pet
- Use a car wash that recycles its wash water
- Dont feed waterfowl such as geese or ducks.
- Use less harmful household cleaners
30Things You Can Do
- Keep stormwater onsite consider a rain garden
- Use native plants in your landscaping
- Reduce or eliminate your use of pesticides and
fertilizers
31Reducing Water Pollution
- Everyone including YOU must get involved to
reduce water pollution.
32Outreach and Education Programs
- NJ Watershed Ambassadors Program
- Project WET (Water Education for Teachers)
- Teacher Workshops
- Watershed Stewards Program
- Water Festival Program
33Outreach and Education Programs
- Urban Fishing Program
- CleanwaterNJ
- Stormwater lessons - http//www.cleanwaternj.org/
- Publications Program
- Clean Water Raingers
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34Project WET
- internationally renowned program that offers
teachers a better understanding about the worlds
water resources through hands-on,
multi-disciplinary lessons
35Project WET
- Teacher Workshops
- In-service Training
- Watershed Stewards Program
- Water Festival Program
36Urban Fishing Program
- educate young students living near waterways with
fish advisories about the hazards of eating
contaminated fish and help them to discover the
beauty of the great natural resource
37Publications
- Clean Water Raingers available free
- Coloring books, activity books and stickers
- Distributed 11,000 coloring books, 8,000 activity
books and 20,000 stickers
38AmeriCorps NJDEP AmeriCorps NJ
Watershed Ambassador Program
- NJDEPs community oriented AmeriCorps program
- Members act as liaisons between DWM and the
community. - Focus on community education, outreach
stewardship
39NJ Watershed Ambassadors Program
- Members are placed in 20 WMAs
- Members monitor and assess rivers
- Members train and partner with community
volunteers - Members educate community organizations and
schools
40NJ Watershed Ambassadors Member Development
- Members will receive extensive training in
environmental education principles and practice
as well as watershed assessment protocols
41NJ Watershed Ambassadors Watershed Presentations
- Each member will make 30 presentations to a
minimum of 750 participants
42NJ Watershed Ambassadors Volunteer Monitoring
Training
- Members will conduct 5 trainings in watershed
assessment techniques to train a minimum of 25
people.
43NJ Watershed Ambassadors Partnerships
- Each member will recruit 2 partners to
participate in watershed stewardship partnership
projects - Examples
- Rain gardens
- Storm drain markings
- Stream clean ups
- Restoration projects
- Bioblitz
44NJ Watershed Ambassadors Partnerships
- Community Day Events
- Water Festivals
- Storm Drain Labeling
- Tree Plantings
- Watershed Hikes/Tours
- Volunteer Monitoring Trainings
45Watershed Education and Outreach
Goal Reducing water pollution through behavior
change - Cleaner healthier NJ