Nitrate and nitrite
Russellville Water Works
Nitrate and nitrite enter water from fertilizer runoff, septic tanks and urban runoff. These contaminants can cause oxygen deprivation for infants and increase the risk of cancer. Nitrite is significantly more toxic than nitrate. Click here to read more about nitrate.
Testing results - average by year
Year | Average result | Samples taken | Detections | Range of results |
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2013 | N/A | 0 | 0 | N/A |
2014 | 0.515 ppm | 2 | 2 | 0.470 ppm - 0.559 ppm |
2015 | 0.417 ppm | 3 | 3 | 0.205 ppm - 0.525 ppm |
2016 | N/A | 0 | 0 | N/A |
2017 | N/A | 0 | 0 | N/A |
2018 | 0.274 ppm | 2 | 2 | 0.0130 ppm - 0.535 ppm |
2019 | 0.294 ppm | 2 | 2 | 0.0480 ppm - 0.540 ppm |
ppm = parts per million
State and national drinking water standards and health guidelines
EWG Health Guideline 0.14 ppm
The health guideline of 0.14 parts per million, or ppm, for nitrate and nitrite is based on the equivalent health guideline for nitrate, as defined in a peer-reviewed scientific study by EWG. This guideline represents a one-in-one-million annual cancer risk level.
EPA Maximum Contaminant
Level (MCL) 10 ppm
ppm = parts per million
All test results
Date | Lab ID | Result |
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2014-03-04 | AA88597 | 0.559 ppm |
2014-03-04 | AA88596 | 0.470 ppm |
2015-03-02 | AB02405 | 0.525 ppm |
2015-03-02 | AB02394 | 0.522 ppm |
2015-03-02 | AB02404 | 0.205 ppm |
2018-09-05 | AB30003 | 0.535 ppm |
2018-09-05 | AB30002 | 0.0130 ppm |
2019-09-16 | AB38527 | 0.540 ppm |
2019-09-16 | AB38526 | 0.0480 ppm |