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Service Description: Wetlands perform a variety of water quality functions at the watershed scale, including removing and storing nutrients, metals, and carbon, along with regulating the temperature of surface water. CNHP modeled wetland water quality functions by reviewing literature on how different types of wetlands perform water quality functions, including associations between functions and wetland hydrogeomorphic attributes like landscape position, landform, and dominant water flow paths. Supporting geospatial data layers include potential sources of pollutants, such as mines and oil and gas wells, along with state-listed Outstanding Waters, 303(d) water quality impaired waters, and Watershed Plans related to addressing nonpoint source pollution.
Map Name: Water Quality Functions
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Copyright Text: Colorado Natural Heritage Program, COGCC, CDNR, WQCD, CDPHE, NRCS, USFS
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Comments: Wetlands perform a variety of water quality functions at the watershed scale, including removing and storing nutrients, metals, and carbon, along with regulating the temperature of surface water. CNHP modeled wetland water quality functions by reviewing literature on how different types of wetlands perform water quality functions, including associations between functions and wetland hydrogeomorphic attributes like landscape position, landform, and dominant water flow paths. Supporting geospatial data layers include potential sources of pollutants, such as mines and oil and gas wells, along with state-listed Outstanding Waters, 303(d) water quality impaired waters, and Watershed Plans related to addressing nonpoint source pollution.
Subject: Watershed Restoration Toolbox - Water Quality Wetland Functions Map Service
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Keywords: water quality,wetlands
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