This week, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published water quality nitrates results for a selected number of rivers for 2024. The report is called an ‘early indicator report’ and will build into a much larger five-year water quality report (2019 to 2024), due later in the year. That multi-annual report will be based on the national nitrates monitoring network, and will be more comprehensive.The good news from the early indicator report, based on 2024 results, is that nitrates concentrations are down relative to the previous years. This is true for the catchments of concern, where nitrogen concentrations are too high, but also for those catchments meeting targets. The EPA concludes while results are down relative to 2023, the nitrogen concentrations in the catchments of concern remain too high overall. It is also worth remembering nitrates levels are only one part of the water quality assessment. Phosphate and water ecology measures are other important measures that often lag farmer changes.