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Electrochemically converting the nitrate found in contaminated water into ammonia offers a potentially environmentally ...
Nitrate reduction due to ephemeral (temporary) wetlands, such as riparian floodplains and more geographically isolated wetlands (wetlands not connected to the river network by surface water), ...
While the Nitrate Reduction Plan formalizes the state’s role in this work, successful implementation will require an unprecedented collaborative effort that spans the four state agencies working ...
Oregon released its Nitrate Reduction Plan, an eight-year multi-agency effort to reduce nitrate contamination in Morrow and Umatilla counties by 2031. July 2, 2025. contribute now.
Nitrate is relatively slow reacting, which can pose challenges for other applications involving nitrate reduction, such as cleaning up pollution from fertilizer runoff. But in this case, the ...
“Oregon Nitrate Reduction Plan for the Lower Umatilla Basin Groundwater Management Area,” published Sept. 20, outlines the state’s short-, medium- and long-term strategies to reduce ...
Oregon’s Nitrate Reduction Plan is supposed to provide a road map toward meaningfully reducing nitrates in the drinking water found in Eastern Oregon’s Lower Umatilla Basin.
The electrocatalytic nitrate reduction reaction (NO3RR) has attracted the attention of researchers for its significant value in ammonia synthesis and effluent treatment. Plasmon-assisted ...
In a corn field within St. Peter’s 4,500-acre Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA), three water and sediment control ...
According to the Iowa Environmental Council, fertilizers are one of the main sources of nitrate pollution in the state.
They conducted free tests for almost 22,000 residents in eight southeastern Minnesota counties and of the 8,714 that submitted a sample, 12.1% (1,058 wells) had nitrate levels greater than 10 mg/L ...
Nitrate in the water distributed by one of Cedar Rapids' two treatment plants peaked at nearly 9 parts per million — the highest in at least 15 years, according to city and state data.