Ways to Reduce Phosphorus Runoff in Lake Champlain |
- Reduce or discontinue use of pesticides.
- Use phosphate free dishwashing and laundry
detergents. (www.seventhgeneration.com, Healthy Living, Hannaford's,
Dorset St., S. Burlington)
- Clean up after your pets so that the waste
does not run off directly into the lake untreated.
- Wash your car on grass rather than pavement
so the detergent can be filtered through the grass instead of
running directly into the storm water system and into the lake
untreated.
- If you have a lawn, cut back on the amount
of fertilizer you use. Cut only a third of the length of
the grass with a sharp blade, leaving the cuttings to naturally
fertilize
the grass. If you must fertilize use a low phosphate fertilizer.
(Available at Gardeners Supply, Burlington, VT www.gardeners.com Burlington)
- If you live near or on the Lake, landscape
your property with native plants that will provide a buffer between
your lawn, garden, or road so as to filter out any pollutants
including phosphorus before they reach the Lake. Roots are great
filters. They also keep soil (which phosphorus likes to cling
onto) in place.
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