New Method Uncovers Agricultural Pollution Impact on Water Quality in Illinois
The article discusses a method to evaluate pollution from farms that affects water quality. The researchers faced challenges like limited data and the complexity of nonpoint source pollutants. To tackle this, they conducted field projects in Illinois. They used field monitoring, geographical information systems, and watershed modeling to study the impacts of farm practices on water quality. The researchers found that these three methods are interconnected and essential for understanding and managing pollution from agricultural watersheds.