Friday, July 21, 2006

Martin Co. proposes ban on phosphorus fertilizer

Martin County officials are considering a ban on all residential fertilizers containing phosphorus, which can be carried from lawns into rivers by storm water runoff, causing green algae blooms. - July 21, AP

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