The Lake Erie Bill of Rights is Dead. A Voluntary Effort Will Pay Farmers to Reduce Runoff Instead.

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Lake Erie's algae explosion blamed on farmers

Fighting pollution: Toledo residents want personhood status for Lake Erie, Ohio

Farm Runoff in U.S. Waters Has Hit Crisis Levels. Are Farmers Ready to Change?

Complicated Crops: Agriculture is a major economic engine in the Great Lakes, and poses the greatest threat to their waters - Alliance for the Great Lakes

Assessing and addressing the re-eutrophication of Lake Erie: Central basin hypoxia - ScienceDirect

Kasich doesn't believe Lake Erie open waters are impaired

Agricultural Pollution and the Great Lakes - Alliance for the Great Lakes

Lake Erie provides drinking water for more people than any other, but algae blooms are making it toxic

Algae plague raises doubts about voluntary runoff prevention

The Lake Erie Bill of Rights is Dead. A Voluntary Effort Will Pay Farmers to Reduce Runoff Instead.

Restoring the Great Lakes: After 50 years of US-Canada joint efforts, some success and lots of unfinished business

Ohio officials know how to stop Lake Erie from turning toxic, but no one will do it

Toledoans approve first Lake Erie Bill of Rights. Farmer sues over law's constitutionality

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