Desalination plants are not a major source of groundwater pollution. Groundwater pollution is typically caused by activities such as industrial discharges, agriculture runoff, and leaks from underground storage tanks.
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Jean J. Fried has written: 'Groundwater pollution' -- subject(s): Groundwater, Pollution
Groundwater pollution by arsenic can be caused by natural mineral deposits, mining activities, industrial discharge, and agricultural practices. Arsenic can leach into groundwater from rocks and soil, especially in areas with high levels of arsenic naturally present. Human activities such as mining, manufacturing, and the use of arsenic-containing pesticides can also contribute to groundwater contamination by arsenic.
Groundwater pollution.
It is always easier to cleanup something if you can get to it. * Streams (and their beds) can be worked on pretty easily. * Groundwater is pretty mysterious: flows are difficult to observe, drawdown to collect pollution depends on porosity, you don't know when the job is done
more people, more pollution
yes pollution
Sorab M. Panday has written: 'Soil and groundwater pollution by petroleum products in frozen soils' -- subject(s): Pollution, Groundwater, Soil pollution, Frozen ground, Research
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Methane is a common source of natural groundwater pollution. It can seep into groundwater from natural deposits or from human activities such as oil and gas drilling. Methane contamination can affect water quality and pose risks to human health.
Dan M. Wells has written: 'Potential pollution of the Ogallala by recharging playa lake water--pesticides' -- subject(s): Artificial groundwater recharge, Groundwater, Pollution, Pollution potential, Water