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The Rural Voice, 2001-08, Page 424 had a week to soak, the marsh plants have sucked up all the nutrients from the manure and the clean water sent to the pond. Water leaving the marsh is high in phosphorus and nitrogen so plants that love those minerals, like Bermuda grass, was added to places where the water trickles out. After the water goes through the marsh and into the pond it is sent into Black Creek. In the last five years, the marsh has become a haven for frogs, and ducks and geese always stop at the pond in spring and fall migra- tion, Luckhart said. The local conservation authori- ty is constantly testing the water to make sure nothing is polluting the area. The testing is done in independent labs and all results are kept on file. "That way no one can accuse me of fixing (the results);" presi- dent Doug Luckhart said. The idea has proved very popu- lar. Every year dozens of people come and look at the marsh lands. Recently someone from Ducks Unlimited was at the Luckharts and suggested duck boxes be put near the pond. It is unclear how long the marsh will last. Every year the plants die and build up. Luckhart thinks in 20 to 25 years some top soil may have to be scooped out. "Imagine how rich that will be," Luckhart said. If Luckhart was asked to make the marsh again he would do so in a heartbeat. "It's the responsible way of doing things," he said.0 AMMMMMMMMWAIWAIMMMIMMIMMM € I € VIS 11 il 0 list I 3 �� LUCKHART 8 ►% )TRANSPORTLTD.. 8 e Seth aiueaw a 1 August 18, 2001 6f:3:00 - 7:00 p.m. khart Transport Ltd. would like to show appreciation to our past, 4 1 L e ent and future customers, suppliers and employees, as well as Tela- 1t fres, friends and neighbours. We encourage you and your family mem- bers to attend and enjoy some social time and refreshments. Open House will be held at Luckhart Transport Ltd.'s Sebringville Yard. (519) 393-6128 .111tc hall • ON,ta'RI0 LUCKHART TRANSPORT LTD /E/RINGVILLE. ONTARIO fY 9111 4049 Penh Lin. 135 I. AUGUST 2001 39