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... Acronyms BMAP Basin Management Action Plan BMP best management practice BNR biological nutrient removal CAFO concentrated animal feeding operation CWA Clean Water Act DO dissolved oxygen DPV downstream protection value EOP end-of-pipe EPA Environmental Protection Agency FDACS Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services FDEP Florida Department of Environmental Protection FDOH Florida Department of Health FWEAUC Florida Water Environment Association Utility Council FWRA Florida Watershed Restoration Act GIS geographic information system HUC hydrologic unit code IWR Impaired Waters Rule LA load allocation 117
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... 118 EPA'S ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF NUTRIENT STANDARDS IN FLORIDA MF microfiltration MGD million gallons per day MLE Modified Ludzack-Ettinger MOS margin of safety MOU memorandum of understanding NGO nongovernmental organization NNC numeric nutrient criteria NOI notice of intent NPDES National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System NRC National Research Council NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service OIG Office of Inspector General O&M operation and maintenance OSTDS onsite sewage treatment and disposal system PRB permeable reactive barrier RO reverse osmosis SCM stormwater control measure SIC Standard Industrial Classification SSAC site-specific alternative criteria SW surface water SWIM Surface Water Improvement and Management Act TMDL Total Maximum Daily Load TN total nitrogen TP total phosphorus TRAP Technical Review Advisory Panel UCT University of Cape Town USDA U.S. Department of Agriculture Waterbody Identification Number1 WBID WLA waste load allocation WQBEL water quality-based effluent limit WQS water quality standards WWTP wastewater treatment plants 1 WBID is used colloquially to refer to certain impaired waters, but technically the term also includes the surrounding drainage basin.

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