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The flow of the Chicago River was changed so waste dumped into the river would flow into the Mississippi River instead of into Lake Michigan where most of the Chicago area gets its drinking water.
It may never be dumped in inland waters.
It may never be dumped in inland waters.
It may never be dumped in inland waters.
It may never be dumped in inland waters.
It may never be dumped in inland waters.
never
The human impacts on the Misissippi are pollution, dams, levee's,etc. We have dumped waste in the river and polluted it and dams and levee's have been built to prevent the river from flooding the towns and cities we have built along its edge.
Because humans cannot utilize carbon dioxide as plants do, so they are dumped out as waste via exhalation.
There could be many factors that cause water pollution such as: - Human Trash ( wrappers, plastic garbage, etc.) - Human Waste - Chemicals dumped by hospitals and other companies ( hospitals dump test chemicals into a river) - Runoff of chemical fertilizers and pesticides from farm fields
in the sea
A waste stream is a stream where almost all waste is dumped into. sometimes the stream joins a another or the stream leads to a pond, lake, river, sea or ocean where animals live or depend on the water for survival.