Ohio city votes to give Lake Erie personhood status over algae blooms
by Daniel McGraw from Environment | The Guardian on (#4A2F1)
New law will allow people of Toledo to act as legal guardians for Lake Erie, and polluters could be sued to pay for cleanup costs
When they first started talking about doing something about the algae blooms in Lake Erie, which had made the once pristine water green and slimy and unhealthy from agricultural phosphorous runoff, people in Toledo, Ohio didn't really know what to do. "Sometimes it was almost like all of us were at a funeral and we felt we had just seen the lake die," said Tish O'Dell, a community organizer who specializes in environmental issues.
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