What is Phosphorus? - Ohio Water Environment Association
Where does it come from? Phosphorus occurs naturally at low levels in water, plants, and animals. Phosphorus occurs unnaturally in fertilizers (used in agriculture), cleaners (used in industry) and wastewater (from household sewage). Phosphorus is found in water, solids (detritus), and in the bodies of biological organisms.
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