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Biosolids Produce Less Nitrogen and Phosphorus Runoff than Inorganic Fertilizer, UF Researchers Say

Oct 8, 2019

Too much nitrogen and phosphorus in our waterways can lead to harmful algal blooms, like the blue-green algae blooms we observe in Lake Okeechobee.

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Florida’s Environment: 5 Issues to Watch This Legislative Session

Feb 27, 2019

We’ve compiled a list of five issues affecting Earth’s natural systems to learn more about this session.  

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