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Addressing Watershed Problems

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Summary

Watersheds face threats from many directions beyond mining alone. Understanding the full range of threats — and recognizing that most stem from everyday land management decisions — is essential context for AML/AMD partnership work. Many of these threats interact with AMD to compound water quality problems.

Threats to Watershed Health #

A watershed approach highlights relationships among land management decisions, everyday actions, and watershed health. Common threats include pathogens, chemical pollutants, and invasive species, most caused by everyday activities:

  • Clearing forested lands for housing developments
  • Paving roads and driveways (increasing impervious surface and runoff)
  • Over-applying fertilizers and pesticides to lawns and fields
  • Overworking farmlands and timberlands
  • Postponing maintenance on home septic systems
  • Abandoned mine drainage — acid, dissolved metals, and sediment loads

Only by understanding these problems and reducing collective impacts can we assure healthy watersheds for current and future use. Source: EPA Office of Water, Protecting and Restoring America’s Watersheds, EPA-840-R-00-001.

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Source and Last Reviewed
Source: EPA Office of Water, Protecting and Restoring America’s Watersheds, EPA-840-R-00-001.
Last reviewed: 2026-03

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