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Service Description: Idaho DEQ 2013 Nitrate Priority Areas with NO3 Monitoring Data
Ground water is a vital and valuable resource in Idaho that provides over 95% of Idaho’s drinking water. Some types of land use generate contaminants at the surface that can infiltrate through soil and eventually reach ground water, reducing ground water quality.Nitrate is the most common and widespread contaminant in Idaho’s ground water and can cause health problems. The principal health concern is that infants less than 6 months old may become seriously ill if they drink water with nitrate concentrations greater than 10 milligrams per liter (mg/L) (drinking water standards). This contaminant can cause methemoglobinemia, which has symptoms including shortness of breath and bluish skin, and if left untreated can cause death.Nitrate comes from fertilizers, septic systems, livestock operations, and industries including food processing.Why Do We Need Nitrate Priority Areas?Improving ground water quality requires resources.
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Title: Idaho DEQ Nitrate Priority Areas
Author: Jim Szpara Senior GIS Analyst
Comments: Idaho DEQ 2013 Nitrate Priority Areas with NO3 Monitoring Data
Subject: Idaho DEQ 2014 Nitrate Priority Areas
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Keywords: Nitrates,Ground Water,Drinking Water,Pollution,Idaho,NO3
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