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Pollution And Its Effects On Public Life

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Imagine going to the local lake or driving hours on a family vacation to the beach, and to just see the surface of the water discolored with litter as far as the eye can see. Pollution has been one of the most talked about issues within our society. It damages the air we breathe and the water we drink every day. There is even an event happening in Flint, Michigan where their drinking water had a series of problems that culminated with lead contamination, creating a serious health hazard for the public. The corrosive Flint River water caused the lead from aging pipes to seep into the city’s water supply. The pollution of water is causing human death across the nation and even across the world. Pollution is also responsible for weakening the …show more content…

This runoff will continue to run and more than likely, it will eventually run into a body of water. This type of water pollution is very hard to control because it comes from multiple locations and can vary over time in terms of flow and pollutants.. Another main source of water pollution is point source pollution. Point source is commonly because of factories and sewage treatment plants. Factories, including pulp and paper mills, chemical manufacturers and oil refineries discharge one or more pollutants in their water called effluents. Some factories say they are lessening the harmful effects by mixing the effluents with urban runoff in a combined sewer system. Though that system may lessen the effects, some harmful effects are still there and are still hurting our world’s ecosystem.
The third form of water pollution is stormwater. Stormwater is the most natural form of water pollution, and while it is still harmful it would be very difficult to stop it from polluting our water resources. It is very similar to nonpoint pollution because it washes pollutants from streets, construction sites, etc. Polluted stormwater degrades our rivers, lakes, streams, creeks and other waterways.
There are also many more natural pollutants that are affecting the waterways.”Those include animal waste, litter, motor oil, yard clippings, fertilizers, pesticides,and soapy car

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