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Excess Of Nitrate In Drinking Water Causes____

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Answered by jonathanreigns
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Nitrate is one of the most common groundwater contaminants in rural areas. It is regulated in drinking water primarily because excess levels can cause methemoglobinemia, or "blue baby" disease. ... Nitrate in groundwater originates primarily from fertilizers, septic systems, and manure storage or spreading operations.

Answered by praganya548
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methemoglobinemia

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it is also called blue baby disease.

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