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The normal temperature of a polluted water stream can vary significantly depending on factors such as the local climate, the source of pollution, and the type of water body. Generally, water temperatures can range from 10°C to 30°C (50°F to 86°F), but pollution can raise temperatures due to industrial discharges or reduced vegetation. Elevated temperatures can negatively impact aquatic life, reducing oxygen levels and promoting harmful algal blooms. Monitoring and regulating these temperatures is essential for maintaining ecosystem health.

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