| As I mentioned earlier, each
land use type influences water quality differently by contributing different
amounts of runoff and nutrients. |
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| Forest is the optimal land
use type for water quality. The
thick vegetation in forests provides a physical barrier to rainwater and
controls erosion of the soil. Forest
also acts as a nutrient sink by taking up Nitrogen and Phosphorus for plant
growth. |
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| Forest comprises the
majority of the watershed, at 63% of the total area. |