Green, but Clean ; N.J. Must Limit Phosphorus in Lawn Care
The Record, Bergen County, NJ › June 19, 2007
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The Record, Bergen County, NJ › June 19, 2007
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MANY NEW Jerseyans may not realize it, but the lush lawns that beautify suburban neighborhoods come at the expense of polluted lakes and rivers.
Phosphorus, a common fertilizer ingredient, helps grass grow. It has the same effect on algae in waterways that the lawn chemicals wash into.See the full content of this document
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Green, but Clean ; N.J. Must Limit Phosphorus in Lawn Care
Uncontrolled algae growth turns clear lakes soupy green. It sucks oxygen out of water, kills fish and cl...
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