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Pollution in Lake Ontario is attributed to a combination of sources, including industrial discharge, agricultural runoff, urban stormwater runoff, and wastewater treatment plants. Historically, factories along the shore have contributed heavy metals and chemicals, while agricultural practices introduce fertilizers and pesticides. Additionally, urban development increases impervious surfaces, leading to greater runoff. Efforts to mitigate this pollution involve collaboration among governments, industries, and communities to implement better management practices and regulations.

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