Researchers are finding high levels of fertilizer in drinking water from rural Kansas wells
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Matthew Kirk has an unpleasant task: breaking the news to families about fertilizer chemicals in their drinking water.
Matthew Kirk has an unpleasant task: breaking the news to families about fertilizer chemicals in their drinking water.
Matthew Kirk has an unpleasant task: breaking the news to families about fertilizer chemicals in their drinking water.
Matthew Kirk has an unpleasant task: breaking the news to families about fertilizer chemicals in their drinking water.
HAVILAND, Kansas — Fifteen years ago, Robert Ellis got a letter he never wanted.
HAVILAND, Kansas — Fifteen years ago, Robert Ellis got a letter he never wanted.
HAVILAND, Kansas — Fifteen years ago, Robert Ellis got a letter he never wanted.
HAVILAND, Kansas — Fifteen years ago, Robert Ellis got a letter he never wanted.
WICHITA, Kansas — About 150,000 people in Kansas get their drinking water from private wells.
WICHITA, Kansas — About 150,000 people in Kansas get their drinking water from private wells.
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Kansas private well owners should test water quality annually, according to a recent Kansas State University study that…
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