
Iowa Cancer Rates Linked to Nitrates in Water
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In southwest Iowa, the Nishnabotna Water Defenders are rallying against high cancer rates linked to nitrates in the water supply, often from farm runoff. Led by nurse practitioner Jodi Reese, theyre advocating for more water sensors and private well testing. Experts warn of the environmental threat, with Iowa and Nebraska ranking high in nitrate-related cancer cases. The defenders aim to map problems and demand change for cleaner water in the region.
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