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From the supplier: The nitrate removal facility in Des Moines, IA, was established to prevent the contamination of drinking water by organic nitrates from agricultural sectors. The nitrate removal systems of the Des Moines water treatment plants will reduce the level of nitrates from the Des Moines and Racoon Rivers of Iowa. The plant utilizes efficient and cost-effective ion-exchange systems that displaces nitrate from river water.
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Title: Agriculture and drinking water supplies: removing nitrates from drinking water in Des Moines, Iowa.
Author: Valerie White
Publication:Journal of Soil and Water Conservation (Refereed)
Date: November 1, 1996
Publisher: Soil & Water Conservation Society
Volume: v51 Issue: n6 Page: p454(2)
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Agriculture and drinking water supplies: removing nitrates from drinking water in Des Moines, Iowa.: An article from: Journal of Soil and Water Conservation
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Author(s)Valerie White
PublisherSoil & Water Conservation Society
ISBN / ASINB00096P21W
ISBN-13978B00096P214
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