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The pH of a polluted river can vary widely depending on the types and concentrations of pollutants present. Typically, industrial discharges, agricultural runoff, and wastewater can lead to lower pH levels, making the water more acidic, often below 6. Conversely, runoff containing high levels of alkaline materials can increase pH levels above 8. It's essential to monitor specific pollutants to determine the exact pH and assess the river's health.

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