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List 20 water pollutant

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Here are 20 common water pollutants:

1. **Nutrients (Nitrogen and Phosphorus)** - Often from fertilizers and runoff, causing eutrophication.
2. **Heavy Metals (Lead, Mercury, Cadmium)** - Toxic metals that can contaminate water through industrial waste.
3. **Microorganisms (Bacteria, Viruses, Protozoa)** - Pathogens that can cause diseases, often from sewage and animal waste.
4. **Pesticides** - Chemicals used in agriculture that can run off into water bodies.
5. **Herbicides** - Plant-killing chemicals that can also contaminate irrigation and runoff water.
6. **Oil and Grease** - Hydrocarbons from spills and urban runoff that harm aquatic life.
7. **Plastic Waste** - Litter that breaks down into microplastics, affecting water quality and marine organisms.
8. **Thermal Pollution** - Increased water temperature from industrial processes, affecting aquatic ecosystems.
9. **Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products** - Chemicals from human and veterinary use that affect aquatic life.
10. **Sediments** - Soil erosion and runoff that can clog waterways and harm aquatic habitats.
11. **Radioactive Waste** - Dangerous contaminants from various forms of nuclear activity and waste disposal.
12. **Sewage and Wastewater** - Human waste that contains pathogens and nutrients impacting water quality.
13. **Chlorine and Chlorinated Compounds** - Used for disinfection but can create harmful byproducts.
14. **Industrial Chemicals (PCBs, DDT)** - Persistent organic pollutants from industrial processes that bioaccumulate in the food chain.
15. **Carcinogens** - Chemicals such as benzene that can leach into water sources.
16. **Salinity** - Increased salt concentration due to coastal encroachment or agricultural runoff degrading freshwater sources.
17. **Cyanotoxins** - Toxins produced by harmful algal blooms commonly occurring due to nutrient runoff.
18. **Algal Blooms** - Excessive growth of algae due to nutrient pollution, which can deplete oxygen in the water.
19. **Radon** - A naturally occurring radioactive gas that can dissolve into groundwater.
20. **Debris and Litter** - General waste from human activity that physically pollutes water bodies and harms aquatic habitats.

These pollutants can have significant environmental and health impacts, making water quality management essential.

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