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| "When people buy a lake place, they try to be good neighbors, so they tear out vegetation, replace it with lawn, and take out the aquatic plants, thinking they’re weeds. The same chemicals that make the lawn green are making the water green," said Jan Wolff, coordinator of the DNR’s ecosystem education program. | |
| Joel Koyama | |
| Star Tribune | |
| Published August 16, 2004 | |
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