Water Nitrate
Benchmark Value
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Evidence & Context
the DGV for 99% species protection, which is 1.1 mg/L as NO3−, serves as a clear, scientifically defensible upper detrimental threshold.
ANZG (2025 Draft) Toxicant Default Guideline Values (DGVs) for Nitrate in Freshwater
Concentrations that protect a certain percentage of species from direct toxic risk.
Exceeding this value indicates a direct toxic risk to the most sensitive 1% of species and signifies a significant departure from a healthy state.
Supporting Sources (33)
Additional references from the underlying research that informed this benchmark.
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