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  2. Water pollution | Definition, Causes, Effects, Solutions ...

    www.britannica.com/science/water-pollution

    Water pollution is the release of substances into bodies of water that makes water unsafe for human use and disrupts aquatic ecosystems. Water pollution can be caused by a plethora of different contaminants, including toxic waste, petroleum, and disease-causing microorganisms.

  3. Water Pollution Definition - Types, Causes, Effects - NRDC

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    Water Pollution: Everything You Need to Know. Our rivers, reservoirs, lakes, and seas are drowning in chemicals, waste, plastic, and other pollutants. Here’s why—and what you can do to help ...

  4. 7 Effects Of Water Pollution | Atlas Scientific

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    The Effects Of Water Pollution. Impact On Drinking Water. One of the primary concerns associated with water pollution is the contamination of drinking water sources. Water supplies are often contaminated with pollutants like bacteria, viruses, and chemicals.

  5. What effects does water pollution have on human health?

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    Water pollution occurs when water becomes contaminated, usually by chemicals or microorganisms. Pollution can cause water to become toxic to humans, which can lead to infections and health...

  6. What Is Water Pollution? Sources, Environmental Impacts ...

    www.treehugger.com/water-pollution-causes...

    Here, we uncover where water pollution comes from, how the varying types affect the world's aquatic ecosystems, and what organizations and civilians alike can do about it.

  7. Water pollution: An introduction to causes, effects, solutions

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    What are the effects of water pollution? Some people believe pollution is an inescapable result of human activity: they argue that if we want to have factories, cities, ships, cars, oil, and coastal resorts, some degree of pollution is almost certain to result.

  8. Drinking-water - World Health Organization (WHO)

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    Key facts. In 2021, over 2 billion people live in water-stressed countries, which is expected to be exacerbated in some regions as result of climate change and population growth (1). In 2022, globally, at least 1.7 billion people use a drinking water source contaminated with faeces.