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The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency is seeking public comment on a water quality improvement report for Crystal Lake in Robbinsdale. The report, known as a Total Maximum Daily Load, focuses on pollution caused by excess nutrients, particularly phosphorus.
To rake or not to rake, that is a seasonal question for homeowners.
CHESTER, VA. - It started with the gnats. Then came the dragonflies and mice. Eventually the birds, foxes, turtles and deer stumbled upon a man-made wetlands that naturally filters wastewater from the nation's biggest tobacco maker.
It started with the gnats. Then came the dragonflies and mice.
Lush lawns won't be on the priority list for awhile, but come spring, residents and contractors in Vernon Hills will be limited in their use of fertilizer.
It started with the gnats. Then came the dragonflies and mice. Eventually the birds, foxes, turtles and deer stumbled upon a man-made wetlands that naturally filters wastewater from the nation's biggest tobacco maker. The nearly 50 acres of wetlands are part...
It started with the gnats.
The Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality on Wednesday asked federal regulators to end an objection to a sewer plant permit so construction can begin. (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Northwest Edition)
Fertilizers are food for plants, right? Technically, plants do not eat, so the scientific answer is "no."
Looking at the site today, it's easy to forget that a dam and pond stood for 43 years on the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Franbrook Farm Research Station in southwestern Wisconsin. All traces of the structure are gone, and acres of plants, both native and weedy, now carpet the floor of the former basin.
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