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Point source pollution is much more difficult to track and clean up than nonpoint source pollution.
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False — point-source pollution comes from a single, identifiable source (e.g., a pipe or smokestack) and is generally easier to track, monitor, permit, and clean up than diffuse nonpoint-source pollution (e.g., agricultural runoff).
False — point-source pollution comes from a single, identifiable source (e.g., a pipe or smokestack) and is generally easier to track, monitor, permit, and clean up than diffuse nonpoint-source pollution (e.g., agricultural runoff).
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