Remediation of Groundwater Polluted by Nitrate Nitrogen in the Rural Area

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Groundwater is always one of the main source of drinking water. But due to the vast use of nitrogenous fertilizer and irrationally discharge or utilization of animal wastes, domestic sewage and nitrogen-contained industrial waste drainage, the groundwater in the rural area is seriously polluted by Nitrate to varied degree.

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