Drinking Water Crisis Looms as Nutrient Pollution Surges in Chinese Reservoir
The researchers used a model to study how changes in nutrient levels affect a drinking water reservoir in China. They found that reducing nitrogen by 70% can improve water quality, while increasing phosphorus by 100% doesn't harm it. However, more phosphorus can lead to more algae growth, including toxic types. Controlling nutrient levels is crucial for keeping the water safe to drink.