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3 September, 16:53

Fertilizer runoff from farms can get into groundwater and travel to nearby streams. Then, it can eventually end up in lakes. What is one result of excess fertilizer in a lake?

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  1. 3 September, 18:16
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    Algae growth and oxygen depletion in lakes and stream, and methemoglobinemia, caused by too much nitrate-nitrogen in drinking water.
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