Eutrophication of stream, river or lake occurs when too many nutrients, like nitrogen and phosphorous, are present, usually as a result of runoff from the surrounding land. Removing phosphates is only half the solution. Nitrogen in all it's various forms are not removed by PET.
Has PET resolved that problem in all the lakes and streams that has algal problems?
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