| 1. | Point source pollution in the watershed does not release any phosphorus.
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| 2. | There are important differences between point source pollution and NPS pollution.
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| 3. | The Montour County Natural Areas Inventory has recommended planting non-point source pollution.
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| 4. | Point source pollution occurs when there is a single, identifiable, and localized source of the pollution.
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| 5. | There must be a series of samples exposed to different concentrations of contaminant and a point source pollution.
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| 6. | Runoff from US Route 11 forms a source of non-point source pollution in the Easy Bog.
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| 7. | Characteristics of NPS and the differences from point source pollution indicated stricter and powerful control mechanism should be applied.
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| 8. | Non-point source pollution poses the greatest threat to water quality in Maine communities, and Columbia is no exception.
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| 9. | Point source pollution is discharged directly from a specific site such as a municipal sewage treatment plant or an industrial outfall pipe.
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| 10. | ATS can also be used for treating point source pollution, such as the waste water mentioned above, or in treating livestock effluent.
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