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Northeast Iowa | I wish I had a source for that figure for sure, if you know where to find it.
The math adds up to where a 165 pound person would need to drink something like 26 gallons of water to have acute toxicity from nitrates at 20ppm (20mg/l)
The acceptable daily nitrate level (from any source, vegetable, lunch meats, bacon) is quite a bit lower than acute toxicity. A 50 pound person, for example, could drink .83 gallons (106 fl oz) of water in a day, and have no other nitrate source in their diet before exceeding a recommended rate of daily nitrates.
Regardless, would like perfect water available (I'll be indifferent to my source)
Thanks in advance If you have a source for your claim you can share with me! | |
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