Why do rules protecting the watershed need to be enforced


Answers:
There are watershed rules for two very different kinds of watershed -- the literal area that water drains from, and a more metaphorical time for things that have been excluded from prime time.

== Watershed, it is our drinking supply ==

''The connectivity of the stream system is the primary reason for doing aquatic assessments at the watershed level. Connectivity refers to the physical connection between tributaries and the river, between surface water and groundwater, and between wetlands and water. Because water moves downstream, any activity that affects the water quality, quantity, or rate of movement at one location can affect locations downstream. For this reason, everyone living or working within a watershed needs to cooperate to ensure good watershed conditions.'' (http://www.co.yamhill.or.us/ybc/defnWS.htm)

In other words, we ultimately drink from the same supply that handles sewage and industrial effluent, and every other kind of toxin that gets washed off our city streets as well as the pesticides drained out of farmers' fields across the world.

== Watershed times on television ==

The "watershed" or "safe harbor" times are times in which "adult content" can be shown on broadcast television.

It is enforced to protect children from seeing things they shouldn't.

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