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In times of depleted surface flow, nutrient contributions from both pointsource
and non-pointsource polluters are increased, relative to streamflow. The
decreased dilution of nutrients results in a greater likelihood of algal
blooms, dissolved oxygen depletion, and other negative effects associated with
eutrophication (IEE, 2001). Higher nutrient concentrations also contribute to
increased treatment costs for downstream municipal drinking water systems.
Andy Wingo
2001-12-10