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how the nitrate and sodium affect the quality of underground water?​

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Answered by nandanavenu2004
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Nitrates have the same effect on aquatic plant growth as phosphates and thus the same negative effect on water quality. The plants and algae are stimulated, which provide food for fish. ... But, if algae grow too wildly, oxygen levels in the water will be reduced and fish will die.

Sodium is a highly soluble chemical element with the symbol “Na.” Sodium is often naturally found in groundwater. ... An increase in sodium in groundwater above ambient or natural levels may indicate pollution from point or non-point sources or salt water intrusion.

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