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Healthy lawns, clean water act becomes law


From the Spokane Riverkeeper: Today, Governor Christine Gregoire signed the “Clean Fertilizers, Healthier Lakes and Rivers” legislation (ESHB 1489) into law.  The legislation manages the sale of phosphorus in lawn fertilizers and provides a commonsense and cost effective approach to making sure that our lakes and rivers are clean.
 
This legislation was one of the four environmental community priorities for the 2011 legislative session and the first to be signed into law.
 
When phosphorus in fertilizer washes off of our lawns into lakes, rivers, and Puget Sound, it causes pollution that costs taxpayers and businesses millions of dollars to clean up.  Excess phosphorus in our waterways causes rapid growth of weeds and smelly algae blooms that can harm fish, wildlife and public health.  Lake Spokane/Spokane River, Lake Whatcom, Lake Vancouver, Lake Washington and hundreds of other waterways across our state are polluted from too much phosphorus. 

“This law will provide a commonsense and cost effective approach to fulfilling our responsibility to keep our lakes and rivers clean and healthy for ourselves and our children,” said Mike Petersen, executive director of the Lands Council. “Managing the sale of phosphorus lawn fertilizers will help clean up lakes and rivers across Washington while saving our businesses and local governments money; it’s a win-win for our economy and the environment.”
 
“We’ve worked hard over the past few years to craft sensible legislation to reduce phosphorus pollution,” said Rick Eichstaedt, with Spokane Riverkeeper.  “We are proud to have collaborated with the Environmental Priorities Coalition, Scott’s Miracle-Gro, the Washington State Lake Protection Association, Fred Meyer, Washington Retail Association, Avista Corp., Inland Paper Company, the City of Spokane, and dozens of local governments across the state to pass this bill into law.”
 
“This is a significant step forward in our ongoing effort to protect Washington’s water,” said Clifford Traisman, lobbyist for Washington Environmental Council and Washington Conservation Voters.  “We applaud Rep. Andy Billig (D-Spokane) for his tremendous leadership on this issue and also commend Senators Rockefeller (D-Bainbridge Island), White (D-Seattle), Brown (D-Spokane), Ranker (D-San Juan Island) and Nelson (D-Maury Island), and Rep. Upthegrove (D- Des Moines) for their important contributions to improving and passing this bill.” 

Contacts:                   
Mike Petersen, The Lands Council, (509) 990-5719
Rick Eichstaedt, Spokane Riverkeeper, (509) 835-5211
Clifford Traisman, Washington Environmental Council and Washington Conservation Voters, (206) 369-2235


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