This wouldn’t have happened if WA had treated the problem like they do with gasoline formulations.
Call CASCADE, tell them that in order to sell in WA, they must have no phosphate (new formulation) and that the new formulation must not have an identifier on the box. Or it can’t be sold in the state.
Then, citizens go to the store, buy the box like always, but it does not have phosphate 9and costs more). That way many citizens would not know that their product had been changed.
But now I’m thinking of driving up there with six 400lb drums of trisodium phosphate (good ol TSP) , which I’ll sell by the half-pound as a phosphate enhancing additive.
Are you a democrat?
Here is a question -— IS THIS LAW EVEN NECESSARY ?
By how many years are we postponing environmental armageddon by making it illegal to use CASCADE ?
It is a county law, not the whole state of Washington.