think about unregulated exploitation. this form of exploitation would make the water unusable. a waisted resource.
industry
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Households.
any particulate that changes the atmospheric quality, exhaust emissions rank high on list be from industry or automotive
the difference is that a point source pollution comes from a specific site & the non-point source pollution comes from many sources rather than a single specific site. or point source pollution is pollution that comes from a known and specific location. Nonpoint source pollution is pollution that does not have a specific point of orign....................:-)Hisme John
Pollution that comes from only one source is called point source pollution. This type of pollution is often easier to identify and regulate compared to non-point source pollution, which comes from multiple sources.
Point-Source Pollution
When the single source of pollution can be identified, it's called
Point source pollution refers to pollution that originates from a single identifiable source, such as a factory or a sewage treatment plant, making it easier to trace and regulate compared to non-point source pollution.
Two examples of point source pollution would be: Factory smoke Waste being directly dumped into rivers and/or oceans Overflow of raw sewage
First you have to determine if it is "Pollution". Swamps have a wide range of plants and animals that can produce unsightly materials. The "Orange pollution" could be pollen. If it is pollution (from industry etc. ) find out where it comes from, tell the local environmental authorities about it, petition the source to stop,