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Nutrient Trading to Maintain the Nutrient Cap in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed
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Publication date: 12/14/1998 | Type of document: Report
This is the workshop proceedings held on December 14, 1998. Its purpose, as delineated on the agenda (see Appendix I) was to initiate a process to develop nutrient trading policies and guidelines to achieve and maintain the Nutrient Cap in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
Chesapeake Bay Nutrient Management Training Manual
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Publication date: 4/1/1997 | Type of document: Report
Soil reactions and potential loss pathways of the essential plant
nutrients that provide a framework for effective nutrient management
planning.
Nutrient Trading and the Chesapeake Bay Program
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Publication date: 5/1/2001 | Type of document: Fact Sheet
A newsletter acknowledging the importance of nutrient trading in meeting
reduction goals, the process the nutrient trading negotiation team underwent to
reach consensus, and a listing of the recommended fundamental principles and
elements of a trading program.
Nutrient Trading for the Chesapeake Bay
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Publication date: 4/1/2001 | Type of document: Report
This paper addresses the need for nutrient trading in the Chesapeake
Bay, the process to develop baywide guidelines, and activities taken
elsewhere in the Bay region.
Recommendations for Coordinating Phosphorus Based Nutrient Management Policies in the Chesapeake Bay Region
Publication date: 9/1/2002 | Type of document: Report
Phosphorus plays a major role in nonpoint source pollution. It has become evident that agriculture is experiencing over-application of phosphorus, which has resulted in phosphorus enriched soils in certain locations. The Agricultural Nutrient Reduction Workgroup of the Chesapeake Bay Program's Nutrients Subcommittee held a one-day conference on Coordinating Phosphorus Based Nutrient Management Policies in the Chesapeake Bay Region.
Progress Report of the Baywide Nutrient Reduction Reevaluation
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Publication date: 2/1/1992 | Type of document: Report
Information on the financial cost effectiveness and nutrient removal
effectiveness of point and nonpoint source technologies in the
Chesapeake Bay Basin. Expresses costs on an equivalent annual basis, so
that relative comparisons can be made among nutrient removal options.