15-11-2017 20:59 via toledoblade.com

Data shows agriculture runoff is mostly to blame for algae growth

MONROE — One of Ohio’s top Lake Erie research coordinators kicked off an afternoon symposium at Monroe County Community College on Wednesday with state data that shows 87 percent of algae-forming phosphorus released into the Maumee and Sandusky river watersheds comes from non-point runoff, which is largely though not exclusively agriculture.
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