Village to consider fines for violations of irrigation ordinance

Susan Dellert for Islander News writes: Key Biscayne considering to put financial teeth to lawn care ordinances Residential lawn fertilizers containing nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus that are believed to be the second largest source of nitrogen pollution in US waterways. Read full article here.

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Susan Dellert for Islander News writes: Key Biscayne considering to put financial teeth to lawn care ordinances Residential lawn fertilizers containing nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus that are believed to be the second largest source of nitrogen pollution in US waterways. Read full article here.

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