Nonpoint Education for Municipal Officials (NEMO)
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NEMO is an educational program for local land use officials that addresses the relationship of land use to natural resource protection.

The NEMO project uses innovative techniques to teach local officials about the sources and impacts of nonpoint source pollution, how different land uses affect water quality, and what towns can do to protect water quality. It uses geographic information system (GIS) technology to simplify and explain the complex relationship between land use and water quality.

http://www.nemo.uconn.edu

Tags: Education Ecosystems Environment Oceans and Waterways Water Program
 

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