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Letter: Letters: Spring balance

Published 16 March 1991

From A. J. OBRIST

I would like to congratulate you on your Inside Science ‘Water from
the ground’ (16 February). As a farmer, this has at last enabled me to understand
why a spring line should be near the top of the hill and how the water table,
and hence the flow of ditches, varies depending onthe season.

More importantly, the report demonstrates how it usually takes many
years for water to find its way down through the soil and the unsaturated
zone to the saturated zone of an aquifer. Farmers have been applying increasing
quantities of fertiliser which is only now beginning to result in nitrate
pollution of the water from aquifers. Evidently, we are sitting on a time
bomb. One would have anticipated that the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries
and Food had sufficient technical knowledge to foresee the resulting pollution
problems, and advise against using high input, high profit systems.

A. J. Obrist Milton Keynes Buckinghamshire

Issue no. 1760 published 16 March 1991

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