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What causes groundwater pollution?
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- Agricultural runoff: Pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizer salts (nitrates, phosphates) leach through soil into aquifers.
- Industrial discharges and wastes: Chemical effluent, heavy metals (lead, mercury, arsenic, etc.), and other toxic wastes can enter groundwater.
- Sewage and domestic waste/failing septic systems: Untreated or poorly treated sewage contaminates soils and groundwater.
- Leaking underground storage tanks and oil spills: Petroleum and lubricants seep into soil and groundwater.
- Mining and nuclear/radioactive wastes: Mining, tailings, and radioactive discharges can contaminate groundwater and the food chain.
- Air-pollution/acid rain effects: Acid deposition can mobilize heavy metals in soils that then leach into groundwater.
- Soil erosion and surface runoff carry contaminated sediments and wastes into recharge areas (including leachate from landfills and improper waste disposal).
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Chapter 16: Effects of Pollution - SOLVE AND SCORE [Page 176]
