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    Reactive Nitrogen in the United States: An Analysis of Inputs, Flows, Consequences, and Management Options: A Report of the EPA Science Advisory Board (English Edition)

    Por United States Environmental Protection Agency

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    Excess reactive nitrogen compounds in the environment are associated with many large-scale environmental concerns,
    including eutrophication of surface waters, toxic algae blooms, hypoxia, acid rain, nitrogen saturation in forests, and
    global warming. In addition, reactive nitrogen is associated with harmful human health effects caused by air pollution
    and drinking water contamination. Reactive nitrogen (hereafter referred to as Nr) includes all biologically active,
    chemically reactive, and radiatively active nitrogen compounds in the atmosphere and biosphere of the earth, in contrast
    to non-reactive gaseous N2. EPA and other federal and state agencies have implemented programs to reduce the risks
    posed by excessive Nr, but a more comprehensive and integrated approach is needed to manage the use of Nr in a way
    to achieve its benefits, such as fertilizer for food production, and mitigate its damages as it is introduced to and cycles
    repeatedly through the environment in different forms and media.

    The Science Advisory Board (SAB) Integrated Nitrogen Committee has conducted a study to analyze sources and
    fate of Nr in the United States and provide advice to EP A on integrated nitrogen research and control strategies. We are
    pleased to submit the SAB report, Reactive Nitrogen in the United States: An Analysis of Inputs, Flows, Consequences,
    and Management Options. Our objectives for this study were to:

    • Identify and analyze from a scientific perspective the problems Nr presents in the environment and the links among
    them;

    • Evaluate the contribution an integrated nitrogen management strategy could make to environmental protection;
    • Identify additional risk management options for EPA’s consideration; and

    • Make recommendations to EP A concerning improvements in nitrogen research to support risk reduction.

    The SAB report provides findings and recommendations addressing these study objectives. Assessment of the challenges
    and costs to the Agency of implementing the recommendations is beyond the scope of the report.

    In general, the SAB finds that:

    • In the United States, human activities across multiple sources currently introduce more than five times the Nr into
    the environment than natural processes. The largest U.S. sources of new Nr entering the U.S. environment include:
    the creation and use of synthetic fertilizers, Nr created by legumes, and the combustion of fossil fuels.

    • Much of the Nr used to ensure a plentiful supply of food, fiber and biofuel is released to the environment, as is the
    Nr formed during fossil fuel combustion.

    • The introduction of human created Nr into the environment degrades air and water quality, which can cause harmful
    algae blooms, hypoxia, fish kills, loss of drinking water potability, loss of biodiversity, forest declines, and human
    health problems resulting in losses of billions of dollars per year.

    • Multiple strategies and actions exist to more effectively minimize the inputs of Nr to the environment and maximize
    nitrogen use efficiency.
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