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Ames water remains safe after contamination detection in Iowa rivers and lakes

Summary by Iowa State Daily
Nitrate and E.coli levels have been detected in Iowa’s rivers and lakes, forcing cities to temporarily stop drawing from contaminated sources, but Ames water remains safe. As nitrate and E.coli levels soar across Iowa’s rivers and lakes, forcing some cities to temporarily halt use of contaminated sources, Ames officials say their water remains safe.  “We’ve really had no changes in overall water quality from our wells,” John Dunn, director of wa…
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Iowa State Daily broke the news in on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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