The wastages produced by the industries are directly thrown to the nearest water resources. That wastages may be anything but it effects or it pollutes the water.
Agricultural runoff of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides also causes water pollution.
Industries and councils affect the river by polluting it by not putting in place proper precautions to stop their work from affecting the water.
Cutting down trees, polluting air, polluting water, breaking laws, causing federal industries to go through many stages to declare your discipline
In general terms, industrial pulltaints are directly dumped into the water as a disposal method for the resultant unwanted byproducts from a the manufaturing process of a given product. Of course, there is also runoff. Runoff occurs when an area has enough prcipitation to cause the excessive water to run on the surface of the ground, in effect, washing and contaminants into water resources. Lastly, you can have leaching. This happens when you have a substance that carries the contaminants to the water resource through some medium such as soil. For example, A septic system that carries certain bacteria with it through the soil to the aquafer or water well. Industries can contaminate water resources with any of those processes.
Water, Trees, Lumber.
water pollution: polluting water air pollution: polluting air
By polluting the environment, cutting down trees, misusing the resources and destroying the natural habitat
MEASURES FOR CONTROL OF ACID RAIN * Reduce the emission of air pollutants * Prevent the establishment of new polluting industries and * Relocate the existing polluting industries to safer locations away from human settlements and important monuments, buildings, etc.
Sustainable living by everyone.Clean, non-polluting industries and cities.Careful non-polluting agricultural practices.Non-polluting sources of energy, that is, renewable sources.Environmental laws passed, monitored and enforced.International treaties supported by all countries.
By polluting it.
Some resources of a city include human capital (population), infrastructure (roads, utilities), natural resources (water, land), economic resources (businesses, industries), and social resources (schools, hospitals).
destroying habitats, disrupting ecosystems, and polluting water sources with toxic run-off and waste materials.
Earl F. Sorensen has written: 'Mineral resources and water requirements for New Mexico minerals industries' -- subject(s): Mineral industries, Mines and mineral resources, Water-supply 'Water use by categories in New Mexico counties and river basins, and irrigated acreage in 1980' -- subject(s): Water consumption