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• July 20 - 24 - University of Florida, USGS, USACE, NRCS. 3rd National Conference on Ecosystem Restoration. Los Angeles, CA - conference.ifas.ufl.edu/NCER2009/.
• July 22 - 24 - Western State College of Colorado. Colorado Water Workshop 34th Annual Meeting. Mt. Crested Butte, CO - www.western.edu/water/.
• July 30 - 31 - Arizona Water Association. 2009 WateReuse Arizona & Arizona Water Association Conference. Flagstaff, AZ - azwater.org/events/azwaterreuse.aspx.
• August 2 - 7 - Ecological Society of America. 94th ESA Annual Meeting. Albuquerque, NM - esa.org/albuquerque/.
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Nitrates in Groundwater
(July/August 2009 - Vol. 8 No. 4)
Nitrate is one of the most common groundwater contaminants worldwide, primarily caused by agriculture, leaking sewer systems, and septic systems. While some subsurface conditions naturally attenuate nitrate, the coarse-grained, oxygen-rich aquifers common in the Southwest favor its persistence...
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