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You've got questions about Central Iowa's water since officials have banned commercial and residential lawn watering due to high levels of nitrates in water sources. We've got answers.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has cautioned that "nitrate concentrations remain too high in many parts of the ...
Natural products industry companies share overviews on the latest science on their dietary supplement branded ingredients and ...
Celebrate the Fourth of July weekend at splash pads, pools and slip-and-slides, says Central Iowa Water Works. But lawn ...
Iowa’s rivers and streams continue to be plagued by nitrates, and the problem is not getting better after years of legislative efforts that tip-toe around the problem. In central Iowa, drinking water ...
The S.S. Grandcamp —carrying ammonium nitrate, fuel, and ammunition—arrived at the Houston-area port with smoke spewing from its cargo hold. The ensuing explosion killed some 600 people ...
In a corn field within St. Peter’s 4,500-acre Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA), three water and sediment control ...
For what's apparently the first time since Central Iowa Water Works imposed an unprecedented lawn-watering ban June 12, ...
For 66 days, tankers have been operating at full capacity to ensure water safety, and for two weeks, central Iowans have been ...
Electrochemically converting the nitrate found in contaminated water into ammonia offers a potentially environmentally ...
OMAHA, Neb. — CoreScience launched its first-ever wellness festival in north Omaha on Saturday. Organizers focused on harm reduction initiatives.
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