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Chemistry / Environmental soil science / Aquatic ecology / Irrigation / Phosphorus / Soil / Surface runoff / Constructed wetland / Phosphorus cycle / Environment / Water pollution / Earth
Date: 2015-01-02 10:35:35
Chemistry
Environmental soil science
Aquatic ecology
Irrigation
Phosphorus
Soil
Surface runoff
Constructed wetland
Phosphorus cycle
Environment
Water pollution
Earth

Wright County makes progress using Minnesota Filter January 2015 Snapshots Ever seen a lake that’s bright green in color, or covered in algae? Too much phosphorus is likely the culprit. Phosphorus is one of the problem

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