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Even low levels of nitrate—a common agricultural runoff and drinking water contaminant—are associated with increased risks of ...
While nitrate levels may briefly drop immediately following rainfall, levels will often rise even higher with new upstream ...
Exposure to a common agricultural contaminant in drinking water, even in small doses, may be linked to increased risks of preterm birth, a new study has found. The pollutant, called nitrate, is ...
Nitrate levels remain elevated in the Des Moines and Raccoon rivers, two of the drinking water sources for Central Iowa Water ...
For what's apparently the first time since Central Iowa Water Works imposed an unprecedented lawn-watering ban June 12, reported nitrate levels for untreated water from the Raccoon River are ...
Ovarian cancer in particular ... doesn't have great survival,” said one researcher. “Anything we can do to better understand the environmental causes can ...
Electrochemically converting the nitrate found in contaminated water into ammonia offers a potentially environmentally ...
Over the last few days, some have taken to social media to post the results of their very own at-home water quality tests.
Central Iowa Water Works' nitrate removal facility reduces nitrate levels significantly, ensuring safe and reliable water for ...
Even low levels of nitrate-a common agricultural runoff and drinking water contaminant-are associated with increased risks of ...
High levels of nitrates in rivers plus a lawn watering ban have residents worried, but CIWW said it has no plans to implement ...