A ordinance aimed at reducing summer outbreaks of red tide and algae blooms is set to take affect May 13 throughout unincorporated Lee County, FL.

Fertilizer regulations designed to protect waters, curb red tide

A ordinance aimed at reducing summer outbreaks of red tide and algae blooms is set to take affect May 13 throughout unincorporated Lee County, FL.


Most cities throughout the county, including Fort Myers, Fort Myers Beach and Sanibel, have already adopted regulations as stringent, if not more so, however Cape Coral has yet to pass legislation to protect the city’s vast expanse of canals.


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