Muck – the Single Largest Source of Nitrogen Pollution in the Lagoon

MUCK is the accumulation of decades of soil erosion, animal waste, and organic debris, covering 6000 acres of Lagoon bottom that is rotting away.

As it rots, it releases nitrogen and phosphorous pollution that feeds algae and helps produce harmful blooms.

Muck is the single largest source of nitrogen pollution in the Lagoon (accounting for 35%).

“Black Mayonnaise” – Coated the lagoon floor over the past 70 years.

The Save Our Indian River Lagoon (SOIRL) ½¢ tax is co-funding projects to dredge Muck off the bottom; separate the water from the solids; clean and return the water and appropriately dispose of the solids.

Removing this internal source of pollution is necessary to allow the Lagoon to begin recovering. 

The Plan is designed to reduce new pollution into the Lagoon quickly enough to avoid Muck buildup and the need to re-dredge.

Healing Our Lagoon requires eliminating multiple sources of pollution at the same time.

Muck, the largest pollution source is now being removed to heal our lagoon.

To learn more and ASK YOUR QUESTIONS about all the SOIRL Projects underway to Heal Our Lagoon, come to the Dec. 10th Straight Talk Eau Gallie https://helpthelagoon.org/the-coalition/straight-talk-eaugallie/

 

 

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