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Decades-long phosphorus study of Lower Fox River shows why it’s a big problem for Lake Michigan
The Fox River in Green Bay, Wisconsin, contributes more phosphorus to Lake Michigan than any other tributary. And while Wisconsin has strict rules to limit the amount of phosphorus flowing into its waterways, a new report shows that it hasn’t been enough to turn the tide on the problem. Read the full story by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
Decades-long phosphorus study of Lower Fox River shows why it’s a big problem f…