Monday, January 29, 2007

State hopes fertilizer rules keep lawns, not lakes, green

Experts have long pointed to the granules and sprays as a culprit in fouling waters, from pockets of wetlands to large coastal lagoons; what's new is a push by state authorities to protect those waters by limiting the amount of fertilizer homeowners and lawn services apply - Jan. 29, Orlando Sentinel

Labels: pollution, water quality

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