It's seen as a precedent-setting case that could serve as a model for other states.
U.S. District Judge Robert Hinkle was set to hear arguments Monday on the proposed settlement between EPA and environmental groups.
If approved, the EPA for the first time will set limits on farm and urban runoff blamed for causing algae blooms in inland and coastal waters.
Opponents include business interests and Florida Agriculture Commissioner Charles Bronson. He says the standards would be too costly for farmers.
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