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To be considered a source of water pollution, the source must include a chemical.
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Water pollution can be caused by physical (e.g., heat, sediment), biological (e.g., pathogens, algal blooms), and chemical contaminants. A chemical is not required for something to be considered water pollution.
Water pollution can be caused by physical (e.g., heat, sediment), biological (e.g., pathogens, algal blooms), and chemical contaminants. A chemical is not required for something to be considered water pollution.
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