The three statements about groundwater quality that are true based on the information provided are:
A. The more available water, either from precipitation or stream flow, the lower the concentration of fertilizer chemicals.
C. The concentrations of nitrates, chloride, and phosphates were much higher in groundwater under cropland than anywhere else.
D. Chemicals such as nitrates, enter ground water as a result of fertilizer and manure use.
Statements B and E are not supported by the information given. There is no information in the provided text that supports the claim about pH, and while the number of wells tested might affect the validity, the text does not provide specific evidence to validate or question the overall experiment’s findings based on that sample size alone.