2023
DOI: 10.1177/07395329221143381
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What’s with the water: The nature of reporting on the problem of nitrates in Nebraska

Abstract: This article examines how 22 Nebraska newspapers and a wire service covered nitrate contamination in Nebraska’s groundwater over nearly 4 years. We found coverage lacked depth and examined a few solutions although 88% of Nebraskans get drinking water from the ground. Reliance on fertilizer and irrigation for crop production leads to groundwater contamination, making this a concerning coverage gap as climate change impacts promise to make farming more challenging and increase environmental risks.

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“…As a result, Nebraska has been ranked sixth in toxic contaminants pollution with NO 3 ‐N being a major contaminant (Inglis et al., 2014). Some Nebraska towns are paying millions of dollars to treat NO 3 ‐N contaminated water, resulting in higher water bills (Walsh, 2020). Therefore, it is imperative to determine and adopt best management practices to reduce NO 3 ‐N load to groundwater.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, Nebraska has been ranked sixth in toxic contaminants pollution with NO 3 ‐N being a major contaminant (Inglis et al., 2014). Some Nebraska towns are paying millions of dollars to treat NO 3 ‐N contaminated water, resulting in higher water bills (Walsh, 2020). Therefore, it is imperative to determine and adopt best management practices to reduce NO 3 ‐N load to groundwater.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%