Contaminant guide

Nitrates in Drinking Water

Nitrates can be a drinking-water concern, especially for private wells and agricultural areas. Public reports and testing can help clarify local conditions.

What nitrates are

Nitrates are nitrogen compounds that can appear in water from fertilizer, septic systems, animal waste, wastewater, or natural sources. They are especially important for households using private wells.

Where nitrates can come from

Nitrate levels may be influenced by agriculture, land use, septic systems, stormwater, and groundwater conditions. That makes local context important.

What public reports can show

Public water reports often include nitrate results for community systems. Private wells are different: the homeowner is usually responsible for testing and maintenance.

When testing may make sense

Testing may be worth considering if you use a private well, live near agricultural land, have a septic system nearby, have an infant in the home, or want address-specific information not shown in a public report.

Treatment considerations

If nitrates are a concern, choose treatment based on actual test results and certification. A water softener is not a nitrate treatment system.