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Maintain a buffer of woody vegetation at least 80 to 100 feet or two channel widths between streams and agriculture fields to reduce siltation and nonpoint source pollution from fertilizer and pesticide runoff.

Tribe: Upper Snake River Tribes

View Source Document: USRT Adaptation Strategy Database _Full Version Aug 2020

Year: 2020

Topic: Bull Trout (changes in winter peak flows, warmer water temperatures and increase in nonnative fish species): Changes in water quality and sediment transport. (view all topics in the plan)

Region: Northwest

Timeframe: Medium-Term (6-10 years)

Climate Hazards

Changing Water Flows
Changing, Altered, and/or Missing Seasons
Decreasing Water Quality

Assets

Ecosystems - Aquatic
Ecosystems - Terrestrial
Food - Agriculture, Aquaculture, and Commodities

Types

Capital Improvements - Green & Gray Infrastructure
Planning & Management

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