Elevated nitrate levels in the Des Moines and Raccoon rivers prompted Central Iowa Water Works to start up its nitrate removal system this month. A network of water quality sensors shows a similar ...
THE DES MOINES RIVER IS THE SOURCE FOR DRINKING WATER FOR 25,000 PEOPLE HERE IN OTTUMWA. BUT MAKING THAT WATER SAFE IS BECOMING A BIGGER AND BIGGER CHALLENGE. WE’RE NOT QUITE NEAR RECORD LEVELS YET, ...
The Raccoon River is one of the sources of drinking water for Des Moines Water Works. The water utility says nitrate levels in the river are elevated due to a rainy spring, which washes nitrates off ...
Central Iowa Water Works says the nitrate removal facility is still running Monday. Previous video above: Central Iowa Water ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, reversing a Trump-era decision, is restarting a human health assessment of nitrate and nitrite, a move that has potentially far-reaching regulatory ...
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