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Pollution Impact Potential Maps - Surface Water Phosphate

Environmental Protection Agency

Pollution Impact Potential (PIP) maps were generated separately for nitrate and phosphate to rank critical source areas (CSAs) relative to one another from diffuse agriculture for both the groundwater and surface water receptor. The PIP maps are generated by the EPA Catchment Characterisation Tool (CCT). The CCT delineates the CSAs …

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Updated 2021-08-23

Pollution Impact Potential Maps- Groundwater Nitrate

Environmental Protection Agency

Pollution Impact Potential (PIP) maps were generated separately for nitrate and phosphate to rank critical source areas (CSAs) relative to one another from diffuse agriculture for both the groundwater and surface water receptor. The PIP maps are generated by the EPA Catchment Characterisation Tool (CCT). The CCT delineates the CSAs …

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Updated 2021-08-23

Pollution Impact Potential Maps- Groundwater Nitrate Localised

Environmental Protection Agency

Pollution Impact Potential (PIP) maps were generated separately for nitrate and phosphate to rank critical source areas (CSAs) relative to one another from diffuse agriculture for both the groundwater and surface water receptor. The PIP maps are generated by the EPA Catchment Characterisation Tool (CCT). The CCT delineates the CSAs …

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Updated 2021-08-23

Pollutant Impact Potential for Nitrate (PIP-N)

Environmental Protection Agency

Nitrate Critical Source Area (CSA) are where there is a source of N from agricultural areas and the land is susceptible to losses. This ‘High PIP’ (Rank 1, 2 or 3) is typically due to the presence of freely draining soils and moderate/high livestock intensity. Target these areas in At …

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Updated 2025-10-22

Pollutant Impact Potential for Phosphorus (PIP-P)

Environmental Protection Agency

Phosphorus Critical Source Area (CSA) are where there is a diffuse source of P from agricultural areas and the land is susceptible to losses. This ‘High PIP’ (Rank 1, 2 or 3) is typically due to the presence of poorly draining soils and moderate/high livestock intensity. Target these areas in …

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Updated 2025-10-22
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