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		<title>Will Wisconsin&#8217;s Phosphorus Ban Work Better than Washington&#8217;s?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wisconsin is about the 15th state looking at adopt such a ban which affects soaps like dishwashing detergent.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wisconsin is about the 15th state looking at adopt such a ban which affects  soaps like dishwashing detergent. The phosphorus contained in the detergent goes into wastewater, which ends up in lakes and helps promote the growth of algae, which uses up available oxygen in lakes, which fish need. Environmental groups and fishermen are in favor of such a ban while users of detergents scramble to find suitable ways to get things clean.</p>
<blockquote><p><a href="http://www.journaltimes.com/articles/2009/07/05/opinion/doc4a512ea171eb0500752881.txt" target="_blank">Phosphorus limits will be good for us</a> (www.journaltimes.com)</p>
<p>Cutting the level of phosphorus has had a marked impact in Spokane, Wash. Officials said similar restrictions there reduced the chemical by 14 percent within 10 months of the law’s onset.</p>
<p>The timing was far from ideal. With detergent makers still scrambling to perfect low-phosphate products, some residents decided the only way they could get the grime off their dishes was to flout the law. They drove to Idaho and “smuggled” in Cascade or Electrasol.</p>
<p>Wisconsin consumers shouldn’t face the same dilemma. By the time the law takes effect in July 2010, the detergent industry’s heavy hitters expect to have a more potent line of green products on shelves. That’s why Illinois, which passed its law in 2007, purposely held it in the starting gate until next summer.</p></blockquote>
<p>Time will tell if good dishwasher detergents will be available. This is just one instance of government and law being pushed too far ahead of technology, which caused trouble for residents of states that were early adopters.</p>
<p>Right now, several Madison, WI beaches are closed due to increased algae:</p>
<blockquote><p><a href="http://www.wkowtv.com/Global/story.asp?S=10621393" target="_blank">Algae advisory on Wisconsin lakes and rivers</a> (www.wkowtv.com)</p>
<p>Algae is a common problem. The blue-green variety that floats like paint or pea soup even caused the recent closure of Madison&#8217;s Hudson Beach.</p>
<p>&#8220;Just a little can cause irritation to the throat,&#8221; said Chuck Warzecha, an environmental health specialist for the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.</p></blockquote>
<p>This algae growth has happened for a number of years now as the above article mentions.</p>
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		<title>Wisconsin May Ban Dishwasher Detergent with Phosphorus</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Another state &#8211; Wisconsin (where I live) is now pushing some legislation through to ban phosphorus in dishwasher detergent:
Assembly advances ban on dishwasher soap with phosphorus (www.jsonline.com)
Household dishwasher detergent that contains phosphorus would be banned Wisconsin, under a bill that is poised to pass the Assembly.
“Excess phosphorus leads to weed and algae growth that’s degrading [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Another state &#8211; Wisconsin (where I live) is now pushing some legislation through to ban phosphorus in dishwasher detergent:</p>
<blockquote><p><a href="http://www.jsonline.com/blogs/news/48920172.html" target="_blank">Assembly advances ban on dishwasher soap with phosphorus</a> (www.jsonline.com)</p>
<p>Household dishwasher detergent that contains phosphorus would be banned Wisconsin, under a bill that is poised to pass the Assembly.</p>
<p>“Excess phosphorus leads to weed and algae growth that’s degrading the quality of our lakes and streams,” bill author Rep. Spencer Black (D-Madison) said Tuesday. “People don’t come to enjoy our lakes and rivers if they’re fouled with weeds and algae.”</p></blockquote>
<p>If this would pass and become law, then it would take effect in just one year &#8211; July 2010.</p>
<p>Apparently one reason for doing this is to join the bandwagon of other states that have similar bans on phosphate in dishwasher detergent. Opponents of this bill see this as just another way that the government has control over what people buy for cleaning their dishes. Phosphate free dishwasher detergent is notorious for not cleaning dishes very well and some argue that since people have to wash their dishes several times, this kind of legislation actually makes things worse in terms of water consumption.</p>
<p>There are a lot of lakes in Wisconsin &#8211; about 15,000. The Capitol city of Wisconsin, Madison, has 4 lakes in the middle of it: Lake Mendota, Lake Monona, Lake Waubesa and Lake Wingra. Algae growth on those lakes has been a problem for a number of years.</p>
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