A recent article in Crains Cleveland examines the continued efforts to reduce non-point source phosphorus runoff in Lake Erie following major Algal blooms from over a decade ago.
As contiguous states have made progress toward their goals of 40 percent reduction of runoff, largely caused by the agricultural sector and municipalities.
The OMA has fought vigorously against attempts to unfairly regulate industry on this issue, which has not been a major source of runoff. 10/14/2024