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Nitrate levels remain elevated in the Des Moines and Raccoon rivers, two of the drinking water sources for Central Iowa Water ...
Nitrates, fecal bacteria, sediment and other pollutants in the Des Moines and Raccoon rivers threaten safe drinking water for ...
The North Raccoon River routinely has elevated levels of nitrate contamination.   Buy Photo Nitrate pollution is no longer just ...
The company’s dual-salt emulsions are one example of how BME is helping mines to better manage waste, water and GHGs.
Central Iowa's growing data centers use a lot of water to cool their equipment. Are they contributing to the current water ...
Central Iowans can fill their pools and enjoy at-home water activities this Fourth of July weekend, though a lawn watering ...
Ovarian cancer in particular ... doesn't have great survival,” said one researcher. “Anything we can do to better understand ...
On Friday, July 11, 2025, from 12-3 p.m., the TAP-IN Collaborative will be providing free water testing at the Winona County Fair, 506 West Sixth Street in St. Charles, for ...
Nitrate levels in the Cedar River, which supplies drinking water for Cedar Rapids, have increased in recent days, but remain ...
Nitrate monitoring from the Iowa Water Quality Information Center, which pulls from U.S. Geological Survey monitors, show surface level measurements in the Iowa River in excess of 10 parts per ...