Hazards of Ecological Consequences of Unreasonable Use of Water Resources

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July 16, 2024

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According to research by ecologists, it has been established that there are two groups of conditional causes of pollution of rivers and lakes: the impact of natural and human factors. Both options are equally dangerous for the environment and lead to irreparable results. Industry, the use of various chemical compounds, and sewer discharges into natural bodies of water lead to the most tragic consequences. This article is devoted to the consideration of the dangers of environmental consequences of unreasonable use of water resources.

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