This guide discusses design principles and provides high-level information about the likely performance of riparian buffers.

A riparian buffer is a strip of land which separates agricultural activity from a waterway to remove contaminants through a combination of physical and biological processes. Many livestock farms have invested in riparian buffers, typically a combination of livestock exclusion fencing and planting of native grasses, shrubs, and trees.

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