Every summer, the Gulf of Mexico is flooded with excess nitrogen and phosphorus from wastewater treatment plants and farm fields along the Mississippi River basin. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency formed a task force and required 12 states to develop strategies to reduce agricultural runoff. And according to researchers, the strategies show promise, and leave room for the addition of certain practical elements that could help decision makers choose specific conservation practices to adopt or avoid.
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Climate Change Study may improve strategies for reducing nutrient runoff into Mississippi River








