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  2. Water stagnation - Wikipedia

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    Stagnant water can be contaminated with human and animal feces, particularly in deserts or other areas of low rainfall. [2] Water stagnation for as little as six days can completely change bacterial community composition and increase cell count. [3] Stagnant water may be classified into the following basic, although overlapping, types:

  3. Aquatic biomonitoring - Wikipedia

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    It can reveal the overall health and status of the ecosystem, detect environmental trends and the impacts of different stressors, and can be used to evaluate the effect that various human activities have on the overall health of aquatic environments. [1] [2] Water pollution and general stresses to aquatic life have a major impact on the ...

  4. Waste pond - Wikipedia

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    In February 2004, the cryogenic system was dismantled, and the pond was excavated. The soil surrounding the frozen pond contained lower levels of contamination than the pond itself, but enough contamination that it had to be removed. [9] This demonstrates the lasting environmental impact of waste disposal in waste ponds. [citation needed]

  5. Human impact on marine life - Wikipedia

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    An invasive species is a species not native to a particular location which can spread to a degree that causes damage to the environment, human economy or human health. [19] In 2008, Molnar et al. documented the pathways of hundreds of marine invasive species and found shipping was the dominant mechanism for the transfer of invasive species in ...

  6. Gentry Estates pond contaminated with sewage by fiber-optic ...

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    People in the Gentry Estates community take their kids to the pond, which is part of a neighborhood park, with a basketball court, swimming pool and a second pond. Some kids fish in the ponds ...

  7. Soil contamination - Wikipedia

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    Soil contamination, soil pollution, or land pollution as a part of land degradation is caused by the presence of xenobiotic (human-made) chemicals or other alteration in the natural soil environment. It is typically caused by industrial activity, agricultural chemicals or improper disposal of waste .

  8. Polluted fish, tainted rivers and contaminated drinking water ...

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    South Carolina’s environmental agency is receiving rare praise from an environmental group over efforts to combat toxic forever chemicals Polluted fish, tainted rivers and contaminated drinking ...

  9. Nonpoint source pollution - Wikipedia

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    This allows the soil to absorb any pollution before it enters the local aquatic system. Retention ponds can be built in drainage areas to create an aquatic buffer between runoff pollution and the aquatic environment. Runoff and storm water drain into the retention pond allowing for the contaminants to settle out and become trapped in the pond.