Rule Would Create A Process For Setting Site-Specific StandardsThe Wisconsin Natural Resources Board unanimously approved public hearings on a proposed rule that would create a process for setting site-specific phosphorus standards on the state`s bodies of water. Wisconsin already has statewide water quality standards for
phosphorus, but these vary depending on the water system. Phosphorus in
the water can support the growth of algae and other plants, but too much
can overwhelm the system.... Ken Notes: Algae is a huge problem, I will again suggest we visit the twin cities to see how they addressed this issues several years back. This is not a punitive issue it is a cooperative issue... | ||
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