Reestablishing public health and land use planning to protect public water supplies

重建公共卫生和土地利用规划,以保护公共供水

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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: This study measured the extent to which land use, design, and engineering practices could reduce contamination of major public water supplies. METHODS: Key parcels of land were identified in New Jersey, and the potential uncontrolled loading of contaminants was estimated with the US Environmental Protection Agency's Long-Term Hydrologic Impact Assessment model for a variety of land use, design, and engineering scenarios. RESULTS: High-density per-acre development and engineering controls, along with housing and light commercial activity near main railroads, would substantially reduce runoff. CONCLUSIONS: In New Jersey, government and purveyor action is being taken as a result of, and in support of, these findings.

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