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What Connects Bones, Bird Poop, and Toxic Green Slime? Hint: Without It, Half of Us Wouldn't Be Alive Today

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The Problem With Phosphagetin in Human Waste

Human waste is not to that extent, but it's also more manageable because we've got it in pipes. It goes to wastewater treatment plants and since the 1960s and 70s we've gotten a lot better at pulling the phosphorus out of our urine and our feces. So okay, we need all this phosphorus that's critical for feeding us, but it'm causing something that experts are calling phosphagetin. We're not going to give up using phosphorus, so what are the solutions? Back in the 1970s, lake scientists came up with a prescription for Lake Erie, like a maximum dosage of phosphorus. And for a while we kept below that threshold and everything was good.

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