WEST DES MOINES, Iowa – With nitrate removal facilities working overtime and a stage three watering ban in place, West Des Moines Water Works is working toward ensuring nitrates don’t affect consumers in the future. “We’ve seen elevated nitrates for a long period of time, and so that’s why we’re starting out in worse conditions. […]
WDM Water Works looks to future water needs and nitrate removal, talks data center impacts
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