Nitrate Water Test

Nitrate is a common groundwater contaminant, particularly in rural areas. The US government regulates nitrate in drinking water because high nitrates can cause methemoglobinemia, or "blue baby" disease.

Fertilizers, septic systems, and manure-related operations are the most common sources to pass nitrates into your drinking water supply.

This icon was made for a water contaminant test done by Tap Score.

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