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Author(s):Petrovic, Marty
Author Affiliation:Cornell University
Title:How to comply with the new Nutrient Runoff Law
Source:CUTT. Vol. 22, No. 2, 2011, p. 1, 3-5.
Publishing Information:Ithaca, NY: Cornell Cooperative Extension
# of Pages:4
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Environmental effects; Environmental protection; Fertilizer regulations; Impervious cover; Leachfields; Legislation; Phosphorus fertilizers; Runoff control; Soil testing; State agencies
Abstract/Contents:Reports that "the Dishwater Detergent and Nutrient Runoff Law (Chapter 205, laws of 2010) was signed into law by Governer Patterson on July 15, 2010." Explains that 'the purpose of this law is to improve water quality in New York by reducing phosphorus runoff into the state's water bodies." Notes that this bill may potentially "reduce costs to local governments and private entities that are required to remove excess phosphorus from stormwater and wastewater, and to improve recreational uses of the state's waters. Notes that this law "pertains to both those who apply fertilizer and those who sell fertilizer to all turf sites except sod farms, which are exempt." Recommends having soil tested "to determine if phosphorous is needed for healthy turf."
Language:English
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Petrovic, M. 2011. How to comply with the new Nutrient Runoff Law. CUTT. 22(2):p. 1, 3-5.
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