Water Board fears poor water quality because grassland becomes fields

Water Board fears poor water quality because grassland becomes fields

The cabinet wants livestock farmers to stop the voluntary regulations, so that the herd shrinks and less nitrogen is emitted. But the water board warns that the arable land, which replaces grassland, holds water much less well and also drains worse off at Hoosbuien. Forest growing also costs more water and many pesticides are used in bulb cultivation that ends up in the groundwater.

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