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Nitrate concentrations, exacerbated by a wet spring that followed years of dry conditions, reached near record highs in Iowa rivers this summer. Concentrations are typically elevated in the summer.
Des Moines Water Works employee Bill Blubaugh collects a water sample from the Raccoon River in June 2021 in Des Moines. (Charlie Neibergall/Associated Press) Buy Photo The Gazette offers audio ...
Amazon operations blamed for worsening nitrate pollution and growing cancer cases in Morrow County (Photo: Rolling Stone) Morrow County in Oregon is known for its large farms and food processing units ...
Amazon could be accelerating the dangerous levels of nitrates in Morrow County’s drinking water. Amazon could be accelerating the dangerous levels of nitrates in Morrow County’s drinking water. is the ...
Nitrate concentrations, exacerbated by a wet spring that followed years of dry conditions, reached near record highs in Iowa rivers this summer. Sign up for our Newsletters Concentrations are ...
"Absolutely unacceptable". That’s Greenpeace’s reaction to water testing results today which revealed more Canterbury public water supplies are contaminated with nitrate at levels above those ...
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High uric acid levels in the body, medically known as 'Hyperuricemia', results in gout, joint pain and kidney damage. The body produces uric acid through its breakdown of purine compounds, which exist ...
For the hundreds of communities who’ve been saddled with data centers in recent years, the bulky fixtures are sources of unbearable noise, soaring energy prices, and plenty of electrical fires. Add ...
John C. Williams, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, said the central bank had scope to lower borrowing costs “in the near term.” By Colby Smith Colby Smith covers the Federal Reserve.