High levels of phosphorous in Inverness Stream

By Staff Writer
High levels of phosphorous in Inverness Stream

There is a high level of phosphates in the water feeding into Brome Lake, according to a diagnostic 60-page report on the state of the Inverness Stream. During question period at the regular town council meeting of TBL, Jim Wilkins, president of Renaissance Lac Brome, took the opportunity to deposit the fourth and final document of the extensive study on the wetlands of Brome Lake that was undertaken by the environmental watchdog of the lake.

See the February 9 issue of Brome County News for the whole story.

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