2.1
Keys to a Successful Nonpoint Source
Program
2.1.1 Definition of Program Objectives and Goals
2.1.2 Program Organization, Administration, and
Management
2.1.3 Program Funding
2.1.4 Project Selection Criteria
2.1.5 Water Quality and Land Treatment Monitoring and
Evaluation
2.1.6 Program Evaluation
2.2
Keys to a Successful Nonpoint Source
Control Project
2.2.1 Definition of Project Objectives and Goals
2.2.2 Project Planning, Administration, and
Management
2.2.3 Information and Education
2.2.4 Producer Participation
2.2.5 Land Treatment Implementation and Tracking
2.2.6 Water Quality Monitoring, Evaluation, and
Reporting
2.2.7 Linkage of Land Treatment and Water Quality Changes
3.1
Introduction
3.2
Farm Operator Survey
3.2.1 Rationale and Objectives
3.2.2 Background Research
3.2.3 Farm Operator Survey Research Techniques
3.2.4 Farm Operator Survey Results
3.3
Project Personnel Survey
3.3.1 Rationale and Objectives
3.3.2 Project Personnel Survey Research Techniques
3.3.3 Project Personnel Survey Results
3.4
Summary of Lessons
Learned
3.4.1 Awareness of Agricultural NPS Pollution and Problem
Ownership
3.4.2 Participation in Voluntary NPS Pollution Control
Programs
3.4.3 BMP Adoption
3.4.4 Information and Education
3.4.5 Water Quality Monitoring
3.4.6 Technical Assistance
3.4.7 Project Organization
3.4.8 Workshops for Project Participants