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The relative cost effectiveness of agricultural and urban BMPs in improving receiving water quality is investigated for a river basin within a designated 208 area. Implications of agricultural BMPs being more cost effective than urban BMPs for implementation for costefficient nonpoint pollution control strategies are discussed.

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