This pamphlet discusses the chemicals nitrate and nitrite and how they react in the body if dangerous levels are ingested. The sources of the chemicals are explained as well as the safe level for drinking water set forth by the EPA. The special risk that these chemicals pose to infants is discussed. The sources of the chemicals in well water is also presented. Sources of further information about the chemicals are given
Over the past two centuries, nitrate production and consumption have increased significantly, especi...
Objectives. Nitrates are salts of nitric acid used as fertilizers, food additives, explosives, thus,...
Nitrate (NO3-) is a naturally occurring form of nitrogen and is an integral part of the nitrogen cyc...
This pamphlet discusses how nitrate and nitrite, related nitrogen compounds that occur naturally in ...
8 pp., 7 figuresHigh levels of nitrates in drinking water can be harmful for very young infants and ...
8 pp., 7 figuresHigh levels of nitrates in drinking water can be harmful for very young infants and ...
The nitrate problem is gaining importance not only because of the uptake with drinking water and cer...
Drinking water is one of the essential needs of life. Water comes from either a natural surface or a...
of drinking water containing chemicals with levels higher than permitted levels causes problems and ...
Nitrate-nitrogen is sometimes present in drinking water. At certain levels it can present a health r...
The aim of the paper is to compare nitrate concentrations in samples of supply water ...
Human alteration of the nitrogen cycle has resulted in steadily accumulating nitrate in our water re...
Guide containing an overview of general information on nitrate contamination of drinking water
"Water Quality.""Focus area : drinking water.""Published by University Extension. University of Miss...
This NebGuide discusses practices recommended to manage nitrate-nitrogen in a domestic water supply....
Over the past two centuries, nitrate production and consumption have increased significantly, especi...
Objectives. Nitrates are salts of nitric acid used as fertilizers, food additives, explosives, thus,...
Nitrate (NO3-) is a naturally occurring form of nitrogen and is an integral part of the nitrogen cyc...
This pamphlet discusses how nitrate and nitrite, related nitrogen compounds that occur naturally in ...
8 pp., 7 figuresHigh levels of nitrates in drinking water can be harmful for very young infants and ...
8 pp., 7 figuresHigh levels of nitrates in drinking water can be harmful for very young infants and ...
The nitrate problem is gaining importance not only because of the uptake with drinking water and cer...
Drinking water is one of the essential needs of life. Water comes from either a natural surface or a...
of drinking water containing chemicals with levels higher than permitted levels causes problems and ...
Nitrate-nitrogen is sometimes present in drinking water. At certain levels it can present a health r...
The aim of the paper is to compare nitrate concentrations in samples of supply water ...
Human alteration of the nitrogen cycle has resulted in steadily accumulating nitrate in our water re...
Guide containing an overview of general information on nitrate contamination of drinking water
"Water Quality.""Focus area : drinking water.""Published by University Extension. University of Miss...
This NebGuide discusses practices recommended to manage nitrate-nitrogen in a domestic water supply....
Over the past two centuries, nitrate production and consumption have increased significantly, especi...
Objectives. Nitrates are salts of nitric acid used as fertilizers, food additives, explosives, thus,...
Nitrate (NO3-) is a naturally occurring form of nitrogen and is an integral part of the nitrogen cyc...