Reassessing Strategies to Reduce Phosphorus Levels in Detroit River Watershed: University of Michigan
November 07, 2019
November 07, 2019
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Nov. 7 [TNSenvironmentresearch-Journal of Great Lakes Research] -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
In an effort to control the cyanobacteria blooms and dead zones that plague Lake Erie each summer, fueled by excess nutrients, the United States and Canada in 2016 called for a 40% reduction in the amount of phosphorus entering the lake's western and central basins, including the Detroit River's contribution.
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In an effort to control the cyanobacteria blooms and dead zones that plague Lake Erie each summer, fueled by excess nutrients, the United States and Canada in 2016 called for a 40% reduction in the amount of phosphorus entering the lake's western and central basins, including the Detroit River's contribution.
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