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Nitrate Education

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  • Nitrate is a chemical found in fertilizers, manure and septic tank liquids. Rain or irrigation water can carry nitrate down through the soil into groundwater. Your drinking water may contain nitrate if your well draws from this groundwater.
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  • Children less than 12 months of age, pregnant women, or individuals susceptible to health problems from nitrate (as documented by their healthcare provider).
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  • Nitrate is a potential human health threat especially to infants, causing the condition known as methemoglobinemia, also called blue baby syndrome. Nitrate is taken in by eating food and drinking water. Nitrate is converted in the gut to nitrite, which then combines with hemoglobin to form methemoglobin, thus decreasing the ability of the blood to carry oxygen. Infants are more susceptible to nitrate toxicity than older children or adults.

    Fatalities are rare, but sub-acute methemoglo binemia can be limiting or asymptotic to an infant’s development, making the condition particularly harmful and permanently debilitating. For more information about nitrate, please read the Washington State Department Of Nitrate in Drinking Water Publication

    Chronic consumption of high levels of nitrate may also cause other health problems for those who have low resistance to infection.
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