Buffer Strips
•Minimize surface runoff
•Help prevent erosion
•Absorb nutrients and pollutants
•A buffer should consist of four layers:
•   trees, shrubs, groundcover, and a duff layer
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Buffer strips are one of the the most economical and effective methods available to minimize surface run off, help prevent erosion, and absorb nutrients and pollutants before they enter a lake.
Many of you may be wondering, what the term buffer strip refers to.
A buffer is basically vegetation that is placed between a house and the water and ideally consists of four layers: trees, shrubs, ground cover (flowers), and a duff layer (leaves/debris)

Photo on the bottom left shows a house with a relatively poor buffer.  Then on the right the same house computer enhanced to a good buffer.  Added some shrubs, ground cover to help prevent runoff and erosion. Vegetation will absorb water containing nutrients before they reach the lake, whereas just lawn with just grass- water quickly washes into the lake before nutrients are absorbed.

This just illustrates something the is relatively simple for home owners to to to help protect water quality.