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Explain why nonpoint source pollution is a greater threat and hazard than point source pollution.
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Nonpoint source pollution is a greater threat than point source pollution because it comes from many diffuse sources—like agricultural runoff, urban stormwater, and atmospheric deposition—so it’s harder to detect, monitor, and regulate. Unlike a single pipe or discharge that can be identified and treated, nonpoint pollution is intermittent, widespread, and cumulative, making its impacts on waterways and groundwater persistent and difficult to trace back to one responsible party. As a result, prevention and remediation are more complex and expensive, and the diffuse nature increases the area and number of ecosystems and drinking-water supplies at risk.
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