People often assume that groundwater qualities are better in rural settings than town/city water supplies. The US EPA recommends that nitrate levels in drinking water should be below 10ppm. Agriculture is the main industry in rural areas of the Midwest of USA and this tends to have some impact on their water qualities. We examined water quality within a Midwest small community in NE Indiana using nitrates levels along with some other parameters. Water samples were collected from two wells at different depths, river, drainage ditch, wetland, and a farm pond. Other parameters tested for included, well depth, temperature, pH, Nitrites, chlorine, lead, iron, pesticides, and bacteria. The tested nitrate levels ranged between 11.2-62.8 ppm, phosp...
Results of a national water quality assessment indicate that nitrate is detected in 71 percent of gr...
In many areas of the Midwestern United States, a safe and plentiful supply of groundwater is a prima...
When well water becomes contaminated to the extent that is does not meet EPA drinking water quality ...
People often assume that groundwater qualities are better in rural settings than town/city water sup...
Abstract Background Low-income and minority communities often face disproportionately high pollutant...
Abstract Nitrate ingested from drinking water has been linked to adverse health outcomes (e.g., canc...
Many sources of groundwater used for drinking in the United States have high levels of nitrates. The...
Water contamination is a prevalent topic in today’s world. Everyone needs water to survive, and wate...
Urban potable waters can be very susceptible to human activities that can impact water quality and, ...
Urban potable waters can be very susceptible to human activities that can impact water quality and, ...
This NebGuide discusses practices recommended to manage nitrate-nitrogen in a domestic water supply....
Low levels of nitrates occur naturally in groundwater. Additional nitrates from fertilizer and low l...
Nitrate-nitrogen is sometimes present in drinking water. At certain levels it can present a health r...
Contamination of surface and ground water from nonpoint sources is a national issue. Examples of non...
Before regulations were introduced to protect the general public from waterborne illnesses, it was c...
Results of a national water quality assessment indicate that nitrate is detected in 71 percent of gr...
In many areas of the Midwestern United States, a safe and plentiful supply of groundwater is a prima...
When well water becomes contaminated to the extent that is does not meet EPA drinking water quality ...
People often assume that groundwater qualities are better in rural settings than town/city water sup...
Abstract Background Low-income and minority communities often face disproportionately high pollutant...
Abstract Nitrate ingested from drinking water has been linked to adverse health outcomes (e.g., canc...
Many sources of groundwater used for drinking in the United States have high levels of nitrates. The...
Water contamination is a prevalent topic in today’s world. Everyone needs water to survive, and wate...
Urban potable waters can be very susceptible to human activities that can impact water quality and, ...
Urban potable waters can be very susceptible to human activities that can impact water quality and, ...
This NebGuide discusses practices recommended to manage nitrate-nitrogen in a domestic water supply....
Low levels of nitrates occur naturally in groundwater. Additional nitrates from fertilizer and low l...
Nitrate-nitrogen is sometimes present in drinking water. At certain levels it can present a health r...
Contamination of surface and ground water from nonpoint sources is a national issue. Examples of non...
Before regulations were introduced to protect the general public from waterborne illnesses, it was c...
Results of a national water quality assessment indicate that nitrate is detected in 71 percent of gr...
In many areas of the Midwestern United States, a safe and plentiful supply of groundwater is a prima...
When well water becomes contaminated to the extent that is does not meet EPA drinking water quality ...