Yes.
raw sewage, chemical pesticides and fertilizers
by using a hydraulic filter and adding bleach
Cholera is a disease that is spread by contaminated water, particulary, by water that is contaminated by human sewage. If water is properly treated, it will not spread cholera and the disease will be prevented.
Sewage,agricultural chemicals and industrial waste are some of the major contaminants of water.
There are many viruses that can survive in raw sewage, but one of the most common is Hepatitis A. Others include ECHO viruses, Polio, Coxsackie virus Epidemic gastroenteritis virus and SRV's (Small round viruses).
it will kill you or you will get sickIf it is contaminated with sewage it can give you diarrohea at best and cholera at worst.If it is contaminated with chemicals it is unknown what it will do to you.we will get many diseases
sandstone aquifer
sandstone aquifer
sandstone aquifer
Carolyn J. Krueger has written: 'Fate and transport of the surfactant linear alkylbenzenesulfonate in a sewage-contaminated aquifer' -- subject(s): Groundwater, Pollution, Alkyl benzene sulphonates, Biodegradation, Sewage, Purification
Another name for sewage is wastewater. This term refers to water that has been used and contaminated by various domestic, industrial, or agricultural processes. It typically includes a mix of water, human waste, and other pollutants. In some contexts, it may also be referred to as effluent when discussing treated sewage released into the environment.
Sewage is not typically found in a moat, as moats are designed primarily for defense and water management around castles or fortifications. They usually contain freshwater sourced from nearby rivers, streams, or rainwater. However, if a moat is poorly maintained or situated near sewage systems, it could potentially become contaminated with sewage over time. Proper maintenance and management are essential to ensure the water quality in a moat remains clean.