Members of the region's most influential agricultural and environmental groups —
including the Long Island Farm Bureau, Cornell Cooperative Extension, Long Island Wine Council, Peconic
Estuary Program and Peconic Land Trust — are expected join the two politicians
in the efforts at Wickham's Farm
in Cutchogue Monday at 11:30 a.m.
«
In the St. Lucie
Estuary study area, septic - to - sewer
programs, which
include nitrogen and phosphorus removal through advanced wastewater treatment, could help meet this challenge and mitigate future harmful algal blooms,» said Lapointe.