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<br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />1398 <br /> <br />A map prepared on a geographic information system (GIS) (Figure 3) shows the <br />location of the wells and the nitrate results graphed in Figure 2, Wells on the map have been <br />color coded according to the nitrate level measured in the well, The wells in green have <br />nitrate levels below the laboratory detection level of 0.5 mgIL. Wells in yellow indicate <br />nitrate present in the sample but below the drinking water standard of 10 mgIL, Wells <br />represented in red indicate nitrate levels exceeding the EP A drinking water standard, The <br />elevated nitrate levels (above the EP A drinking water standard) appear to be concentrated in <br />three areas: Pueblo County near Avondale, Otero County between Fowler and La Junta, and <br />Prowers County near Lamar and Granada, <br /> <br />6 <br />