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BCC Regular Meeting
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10/23/2018
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Board of County Commissioners
Solid Waste Disposal Board
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10/23/2018 <br />How To Be Part of the Solution: <br />1a9OOH FrIenaw Lawn <br />Nutrient Pollution RedUCtlo" PMgr*M <br />S PLE FIRST STEPS <br />w Fertilizer Free (June - September) <br />Use 50% or more Slow Release nitrogen fertilizer <br />No Phosphorus without soil test showing need <br />Minimal Pesticide application (spot treat only) <br />Continued... <br />It's Easier than you think... <br />Fertilizer -free Buffers along water and curbs <br />➢ Stop fertilizing 4'-8' away from any drain, water source or curb <br />➢ This prevents spray effects and excess runoff <br />➢ The excess fertilizer will slowly leak to these areas naturally <br />egularly pick up Pet Waste <br />Keep Lawn Clippings out of storm drains and water <br />➢ Make sure to point the blower away from storm drains or rake clippings <br />➢ Decaying clipping release excess nutrients and fibers contribute to muck <br />in the riverbed <br />5.C. <br />2 6 <br />
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