Lesson 2 Student Activity Solving Water Quality Concerns: Best Management Practices (BMPs) Photos Student Directions: 1) State the land use. 2)

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Lesson 2 Student Activity Solving Water Quality Concerns: Best Management Practices (BMPs) Photos Student Directions: 1) State the land use. 2) Describe one water quality problem. 3) Draw one Best Management Practice (BMP) in the picture 4) Describe how the BMP will prevent or reduce water pollution. These line drawings are from the Wisconsin Water Resources Clip Art Collection developed by the Environmental Resources Center, University of Wisconsin-Extension in cooperation with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources under funding from the Wisconsin Priority Watershed Program, the Basin Education Program and the Wisconsin Lakes Partnership. Contributing artists: Lynne Bergschultz, Joe Heller, Chris Pike, Jerry Scott, and Carol Watkins. The CD may be ordered for $35 from UW-Extension Publications, 333 W. Miflin ST., Madison, WI 53703 or Tel: 608-262-3346. These illustrations may be used without permission for educational, non-profit purposes. For more information, contact the Environmental Resources Center at 608-262-1369

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