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<br />NONPOINT POLLUTION AND AGRICULTURE <br />Daniel O. Parker~ Colorado Soil Conservation Board <br />Colorado Water Workshop <br />Gunnison~ CO July 22~ 1991 <br /> <br />I. Introductlon <br /> <br />A. Formation of the Nonpoint Source Task Force <br />B. Formation of the Agricultural and Silviculture Subcommittee <br />II. Purpose and Goals of Agricultural NPS Programs <br />A. ASCS Special Projects <br />B. SCS Hydrologic Units <br />C. Section 319 Projects <br /> <br />D. USDA Demonstration Projects <br />Ill. Location of Projects in Colorado <br />IV. Points of Controversy <br />A. Internal Issues <br /> <br />1. Relationship between the land owner, the soil conservation <br />dlstrict, and the Soil Conservation Service. <br /> <br />2. Re1atlonship between the Soil Conservation Service and the <br />Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service. <br /> <br />B. External Issues <br /> <br />1. Landowner vs. Compllance <br /> <br />2. EPA vs. Project Sponsers <br /> <br />3. Riparianvs. the Rancher <br />4. Old Ideas vs. New Practices <br /> <br />C. General Concerns <br /> <br />1. Ground Water <br /> <br />- Where is S 126 going? <br />- Lack of a database for groundwater <br />2. Testing is a threat <br />