THAT’S COMING OUR WAY. THAT’S HERE IN A LITTLE BIT LAURA. AND THANK YOU. WELL, RIGHT NOW THE RACCOON RIVER HERE IN CENTRAL IOWA IS LOOKING LIKE A RIVER AGAIN. YEAH. WATER LEVELS ARE RISING DESPITE THE ...
DES MOINES, Iowa — Last week, Central Iowa Water Works placed a ban on commercial and residential lawn watering to avoid violating federal nitrate levels in drinking water. On Tuesday, leaders with ...
It’s been a wet spring across Iowa, but water utilities in the Des Moines area are asking people to save water because nitrate levels are high in the Des Moines and Raccoon rivers. The rivers are a ...
DES MOINES, Iowa (IOWA CAPITAL DISPATCH) - Nitrate concentrations, exacerbated by a wet spring that followed years of dry conditions, reached near record highs in Iowa rivers this summer.
Citizen scientists in Iowa are monitoring nitrate levels in streams and drinking water through the Izaak Walton League's Nitrate Watch program. The data collected supplements state monitoring efforts ...
A sign is seen on a pipe in the Nitrate Removal Facility at the Des Moines Water Works treatment plant in 2013 in Des Moines. From 2012 to 2022, average nitrate levels in publicly supplied drinking ...
Water Works says there has been improvement in demand. They say water usage has dropped by 30-percent... simply from banning folks from watering their lawns. Nitrate ...
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