Flow Water Advocates — Ensuring the waters of the Great Lakes Basin are healthy, public, and protected for all.
Nitrates are a common byproduct of agricultural practices, especially from fertilizers and animal waste. When rainwater or irrigation carries these chemicals into groundwater, they can end up in your drinking water. While nitrates occur naturally in small amounts, high concentrations are unsafe. Understanding where they come from helps explain why this contamination is a growing concern in rural and farming communities.
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