Friday, July 21, 2006

Your fertilizer may poison waterways

While many residents use fertilizer to keep grass healthy even during the hot Florida summers, state officials and environmentalists Thursday said those chemicals can lead to algae blooms in local waterways - July 21, Fort Pierce Tribune

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