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Why should drinking water be tested for Nitrates?

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Why should drinking water be tested for Nitrates?

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High levels of nitrates may indicate biological wastes or run off from highly fertilized fields. The level of nitrates fluctuates with seasonal changes and rain patterns. Excessive levels of nitrates cause Methemoglobinemia – a blood disorder in infants (blue baby syndrome). Nitrates are also being studied as a possible carcinogen.

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