Dexter City Council is considering restrictions on fertilizer use near the Huron River, Mill Creek and other waterways as part of a regional effort to reduce nutrient pollution and harmful algal blooms. “The idea is to prevent nitrogen going into Mill Creek or the lakes or the other tributaries that feed into the Huron River, which eventually makes its way to Lake Erie,” David Lossing of the Huron River Watershed Council told council members dur…
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