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pesticide runoff from farm fields
Rain that is not absorbed by soil is Runoff. It causes pollution by carrying loose surface soil, fertilizers and other chemicals into our natural waterways.
Runoff
Runoff from land.
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nonpoint source pollution
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fertalizer runoff
Nonpoint source pollution generally results from land runoff, drainage, or seepage, that is not through a pipe, ditch, or channel, et cetera, from which pollutants are discharged.
Two principal mechanisms for water pollution are point sources and nonpoint sources. Point sources are specific locations of industrial discharge, such as a pipe that dumps into a river. Nonpoint sources is pollution that does not originate from a single point. Urban runoff and agricultural pollution are nonpoint sources.
agricultural water runoff from farmland
NPS (Nonpoint Source) pollution refers to the contamination of water bodies, such as rivers, lakes, and oceans, by pollutants that cannot be traced back to a single source. It happens when rain or snowmelt carries pollutants, such as fertilizers, pesticides, oil, and sediment, from the land into water bodies. The sources of NPS pollution are widespread and include agricultural activities, urban runoff, forestry practices, and construction activities. These pollutants can have harmful effects on aquatic ecosystems and human health.
Nonpoint source pollution generally results from land runoff, precipitation, atmospheric deposition, drainage, seepage or hydrologic modification. The term "nonpoint source" is defined to mean any source of water pollution that does not meet the legal definition of "point source" in section 502(14) of the Clean Water Act.
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A non example of runoff is groundwater because groundwater, the water flows under the ground and as for runoff the water flows over the land's surface
A non example of runoff is groundwater because groundwater, the water flows under the ground and as for runoff the water flows over the land's surface
pesticide runoff from farm fields