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A toxic liquid commonly dumped into rivers by clothing factories is often referred to as textile effluent or wastewater. This effluent can contain hazardous chemicals, dyes, and heavy metals used in the dyeing and finishing processes of textiles. The discharge of such toxic waste into water bodies poses severe environmental and health risks, contaminating water sources and harming aquatic life and communities relying on these water resources. Efforts to regulate and treat industrial wastewater are crucial to mitigate these impacts.

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