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Minnesota warns that leaves in storm drains harm water quality and urges composting or mulching.
Fallen leaves in Minnesota can degrade water quality when they wash into storm drains and waterways, where decomposition consumes oxygen and harms aquatic life.
Excess nutrients from decomposing leaves can also contribute to algae blooms.
State officials urge residents to compost leaves or use them as mulch instead of blowing them into streets or storm drains to protect local water bodies.
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Minnesota advierte que las hojas en los drenajes pluviales dañan la calidad del agua e insta al compostaje o al mantillo.