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EPA – About Smart Growth
Environmental Protection Agency - Draft Handbook for Developing Watershed Plans to Restore and Protect Our Waters
Environmental Protection Agency - Growing Toward More Efficient Use:  Linking Development, Infrastructure, and Drinking Water Policies
Environmental Protection Agency - National Management Measures to Control Nonpoint Source Pollution from Urban Areas
National Association of Counties’ GIS Decision Support Tool Program
The Trust for Public Land - Protecting the Source:  Land Conservation and the Future of America's Drinking Water
The Trust for Public Land - Source Protection Handbook:  Using Land Conservation to Protect Source Waters
The Trust for Public Land - Path to Projection:  Ten Strategies for Successful Source Water Protection
The Trust for Public Land - Center for Land and Water Use Website
The Trust for Public Land - Protecting Water Through Smart Growth
Environmental Protection Agency – Source Water Homepage
SMART GROWTH FOR CLEAN WATER: Helping Communities Address the Water Quality Impacts of Sprawl 
Smart Growth Strategies – Protecting Water Resources: Local Government Roles and Options for the Rocky Mountains and Northern Great Plains
Water & Smart Growth: The Impacts of Sprawl on Aquatic Ecosystems
Center for Watershed Protection’s Redevelopment Roundtable Consensus Agreement: Smart Site Practices for Redevelopment and Infill Projects 
The Trust for Public Land - Conservation Vision Case Studies
The Trust for Public Land – Conservation Vision
Protecting Drinking Water Sources in Your Community: Tools for Municipal Officials