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Land pollution in the U.S. has significantly impacted areas such as industrial zones, agricultural lands, and urban environments. Contaminated sites, often due to hazardous waste dumping or excessive pesticide use, can lead to soil degradation and loss of biodiversity. Notable examples include the Superfund sites, where toxic waste has severely affected local ecosystems and communities, particularly in regions like Love Canal in New York and various sites across the Rust Belt. Additionally, agricultural runoff has led to soil and water contamination, affecting both food safety and public health.

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