St. Johns Riverkeeper pissed off and seeing green
It’s not even summer yet and Rice Creek near Palatka already has that bloom of green algae on it that signals nitrogen pollutant overload.
St. Johns Riverkeeper Neil Armingeon forwarded a set of 15 snapshots of the creek taken Friday and Sunday.
“Why do we need numeric nutrient standards? I agree with the polluters. . . .
“Tell EPA Florida’s plans are working well. 
“This is shameful.”
— Susan Eastman



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It’s not even summer yet and Rice Creek near Palatka already has that bloom of green algae on it that signals nitrogen pollutant overload.
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May 20th, 2010 at 7:33 am
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