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Press Release—Partnership for Phosphate
Reduction
1/28/08
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Information: Peter Sigmann (920) 824-5193
Ralph Valatka (920) 754-5094
Local
group applauds proposed phosphorus ban for lawn fertilizers.
Today, the Partnership for Phosphate Reduction, a coalition of 13 Door
County community environmental and homeowner groups, applauded two new
bills before the Wisconsin Legislature that would ban phosphorus in
most lawn fertilizer sold in the state.
The two bills, Assembly Bill 3 and Senate Bill 5 have been introduced
in Madison. Both of Door County’s elected officials, Assemblyman Gary
Bies and Senator Alan Lasee are cosponsors of both bills.
Peter Sigmann, coordinator of the partnership, is pleased. "Phosphorus
is not a necessary nutrient for beautiful, green lawns." said Sigmann,
"By themselves, these bills won’t completely solve the nutrient
overload in our waters that feeds our cladophora problem, but they are
an important step to a final solution."
Excessive phosphorous in our county’s surface waters has been blamed as
one major cause for our over-abundance of cladophora: the green,
stinky, slimy algae that washes up on our beaches every summer.
"The other important thing to remember," added Sigmann, "is that there
is usually plenty of phosphorus in Wisconsin soils for healthy lawn
growth and maintenance. The great majority of lawns will be just fine
without additional phosphorus in their fertilizers."
Both bills provide exceptions for some limited phosphorus use. Farm use
will be unaffected. A homeowner’s soil that tests deficient for
phosphorus and some new lawn installations could also be exempt, as
might milorganite, a by-product of sewage treatment plants.
Other environmental groups have also responded positively. Wisconsin
Environment, in a recent press release, "A growing body of research
indicates that restricting the use of phosphorus in lawn fertilizers
can be an effective way to reduce the amount of phosphorus that is
washed into our lakes from residential areas."
Dane County and several villages and towns in Wisconsin already have
laws that restrict the use of phosphorus in lawn fertilizers.
The Partnership for Phosphate Reduction is sponsored chiefly by Door
Property Owners, Inc. It includes Bayshore Property Owners, Door County
Environmental Council, Door Property Owners, Friends of Toft Point,
Glidden Drive Association, Lake Forest Park Association, League of
Women Voters of Door County, Little Sturgeon Area Property Owners
Association, Sustain Door, The Ridges Sanctuary, 1000 Friends of
Wisconsin and Whitefish Bay Association.
For more information on the Partnership or to receive a copy of their
brochure, contact Peter Sigmann at (920) 824-5193, or visit the web at
www.DCPhosphateFree.org.
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Partnership for Phosphate
Reduction
PO Box 429 | Sturgeon Bay,
WI 54235
Phone: (920) 746-4450
Email: Info@DCPhosphateFree.org
We are a voluntary coalition

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