Karst Highways Safeguard Water Quality with Vegetation Barriers
The report looks at ways to protect water quality in karst areas, focusing on highway runoff in Kentucky. Pollutants in highway runoff come from vehicles, air, and rain. Traffic volume doesn't directly affect water quality. Heavy rain causes more pollution in runoff. Vegetated controls are recommended for managing pollutants. Water quality testing near I-65 South showed low pollutant levels. Vegetation along highways helps reduce runoff pollution.