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Craig Wolf from GEI Consultants presents data from the City of Denver’s phosphorous contributions to TMDLs.
Google Groups are set to keep history, so it also acts as a forum in a way. You can view…
Where is the foam from? It is common for organic matter naturally found in our waterways to decompose, releasing fatty…
The amount of phosphorus in grass clippings generated from just one lawn mowing can produce up to 100 lbs. of unwanted algae if it ends up in our lakes and ponds. Leaf “litter” and landscape trash account for 56% of the phosphorus in urban stormwater, in addition to clogging storm drains and increasing debris in our streams and waterways.
Learn how to create users on the CSC website if you are a committee chair.