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Cover: Constructed wetlands are a treatment method that contain and remove runoff chemicals by various processes. Constructed wetlands, such as the one shown here at Baxter, TN, may be designed to clean runoff water from agricultural production sites, including container nurseries. See Stearman et al., "Pesticide Removal from Container Nursery Runoff in Constructed Wetland Cells," p. 1548-1556. Photo by the staff at the Center for the Management, Utilization and Protection of Water Resources at Tennessee Technological University.



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