Environmental Impacts
Economic Impacts
Social Impacts
Solutions
Other
100

caused by excess nitrogen and phosphorus from synthetic fertilizers and manure that wash into lakes and rivers.

Algal Blooms

100

When pesticides flow into drinkable water, it contaminates it and municipalities are forced to spend more money to purify it.

Expensive Water Treatment:

100

When the water is full of dangerous material and elevates cancer risks.

Contaminated Water

100

Leaving this undisturbed from planting to harvesting

Soil

100
What flows into bodies of water from farm fields

Excess fertilizers, pesticides, and manure

200

an area called when rapid algal blooms, consume all of the oxygen leaving none for the rest of the aquatic life.

Dead Zones

200

When chemicals from farming fields not only kill fish but also damage raw shellfish beds, reducing demands.

Fishery & Shellfish damage

200

Heavy metals, pesticides, and animal waste into waterways, which can cause viral and bacterial infections in humans and pets upon contact causing..

Public Health risks

200

Planting these to uptake residual nutrients

Cover crops

200

The nutrients that dissolve in the water

nitrogen and phosphorus

300

When sediment smothers eggs of native fish and blocks sunlight reaching aquatic plants.

Habitat-Smothering

300

When toxins in the water prevents tourists from doings activities like boating, swimming, surfing, etc. Making companies lose money

Loss of Recreational Revenue

300

When high bacteria and toxic algal blooms make it impossible for tourists to boat, fish, and swim.

Recreational losses

300

Installing these barrels to conserve water

Rain barrels

300

Who is affected by Ag Water runoff?

the Biosphere

400

When herbicides, insecticides, and fungicides carried in the runoff contaminate surrounding streams and disrupt natural water sources.

Chemical Toxicity

400

When contaminated water and foul-smelling algal blooms prevent people from buying house near the water affecting...

Property Values

400

When many local governments and companies are forced to carry the burden of contamination effects.

Economic strain

400

Types of gardens that absorb storm water runoff

Rain Gardens

400

What sediment blocks from happening

Fish eggs and aquatic vegetation from growing

500

when runoff seeps into the ground and disrupts sensitive ecosystems.

Groundwater Contamination

500

The people are forced to gather in large groups to perform..

Massive Clean-Ups 

500

The people who work in that field that are exposed to many harmful bacteria and pathogens

Exposed workers

500

What to maintain to intercept water run-off

vegetated buffer strips

500

Roughly how much did U.S. economy spend annually in damages and management

2 BILLION

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