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xchrom

(108,903 posts)
Tue Jul 10, 2012, 01:29 PM Jul 2012

Dead Zone Pollutant Grows Despite Decades of Work

http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=dead-zone-pollutant-grows-despite-decades-work



HERMANN, Mo. – The Missouri River stretches more than a quarter-mile from shore to shore here, its muddy water the color of coffee with a shot of cream.

The river carved this valley hundreds of thousands of years ago, and in the 1830s, it deposited the German settlers who founded this city. Today, visitors who sip local wine in hillside gazebos can gaze down at the water and imagine being on the Rhine.

For two centuries, Hermann has been known for the Missouri River – and now the river is making Hermann known for an unexpected reason: It is a hot spot for nitrate.

Washing off farms and yards, nitrate is largely responsible for the Gulf of Mexico’s infamous “dead zone.” Nitrate and other nutrients from the vast Mississippi River basin funnel into the Gulf, sucking oxygen out of the water and killing almost everything in their path.
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Dead Zone Pollutant Grows Despite Decades of Work (Original Post) xchrom Jul 2012 OP
Decades of work? kristopher Jul 2012 #1

kristopher

(29,798 posts)
1. Decades of work?
Tue Jul 10, 2012, 02:25 PM
Jul 2012

The farm lobby has gutted most of the attempts to do anything meaningful. We've made a lot of progress in most other areas, but without getting agriculture under control...

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