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Water pollution is a very serious problem. When the water supplies become polluted or contaminated with foreign matters and toxic chemicals and substances it affects not only humans, but animals, fish and aquatic organisms as well. Many wonderful articles on water pollution have been written to highlight the problem of water pollution. By writing informative articles on water pollution it helps to educate the public as to the causes of water pollution as well as the damage that pollution creates.

There are articles on water pollution that tell about how the large farms and feedlots significantly contribute to the water pollution problem by dumping an excessively high amount of contaminants in to the water. These feed lots raise hundred of thousands of animals such as chickens, pigs or cows that produce a huge amount of waste. Much of the wastes from these animals runs off into the water supply during the rainy season. Toxins such as artificial growth hormones and antibiotic residue can also be present in the feces and excrement of these animals and these also make their way into the water supply. The manure from farm animals also contains a high amount of nitrates and phosphorus which causes further destruction in the waterways. When high levels of nitrates are found in the drinking water it can cause a condition known as “blue baby syndrome” which can lead to the death of infants. Articles on water pollution that highlight these issues help to bring about changes to improve the way that feed lots are maintained, and they also help to educate the public on potential problems related to these large farms. Articles on water pollution can also bring about new legislation to help change the laws in regards to water pollution and impose stricter fines for those who are caught polluting the water supplies. It has been said that they pen is mightier than the sword. Persuasive articles on water pollution can go a long way in changing the way that the general public perceives water pollution and help to enact better laws by changing public opinions.

In addition, there are many articles on water pollution that highlight the specific damage that is done by a wide variety of contaminants. There are also articles on water pollution that show where the majority of pollution is coming from and tell practical and effective ways to combat water pollution and prevent additional sources of water from being polluted. By being informed as to the sources of water pollution in addition to the devastating effects, much can be done to help get the waterways cleared up and safe from pollution.


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Fish kills grow in algae-tainted waters - Baltimore Sun


Baltimore Sun

Fish kills grow in algae-tainted waters
Baltimore Sun
Fish are washing ashore by the thousands in a mass die-off that officials say appears to be caused by a weather-driven worsening of the pollution that chronically plagues the Chesapeake Bay. State investigators expanded their probe Wednesday into what ...
Officials: Algae bloom suffocated thousands of fish to death in Anne Arundel ...Washington Post
Mahogany Tide Staining Chesapeake Bay, Killing Fish By ThousandsCBS Local

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County raps bay pollution plan - Delmarva Now


County raps bay pollution plan
Delmarva Now
ACCOMAC -- In comments submitted about the second phase of a state watershed implementation plan to reduce pollution in the Chesapeake Bay, Accomack County criticized the science behind the plan and said it ignores factors and solutions specific to ...

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MD coastal bay sea grasses take a dive - Baltimore Sun (blog)


MD coastal bay sea grasses take a dive
Baltimore Sun (blog)
The decline to levels not seen since the early 1990s is being blamed on degraded water quality as a result of nutrient pollution and an extremely hot summer in 2010, which earlier had been linked to underwater grass die-offs in the lower Chesapeake Bay ...
Seagrasses Decline Significantly in Maryland's Coastal BaysSouthern Maryland Online

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Commentary: DC Shouldn't Shoulder The Burden Of Cleaner Water Alone - WAMU


WAMU

Commentary: DC Shouldn't Shoulder The Burden Of Cleaner Water Alone
WAMU
Right now, when a big rainstorm hits DC, the sewer system is overwhelmed, and raw sewage flows right into our waterways and then on to the Chesapeake Bay. Older parts of the city have pipes carrying both storm water and sewage — a legacy of the ...
More From this AuthorNew Republic (blog)
DC Water can't rely solely on ratepayers to fund tunnels, study saysWashington Post
Cleaner Rivers for the National Capital Region: Sharing the CostBrookings Institution

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Seagrasses drop sharply in Md., Va. coastal bays - CBS News


Seagrasses drop sharply in Md., Va. coastal bays
CBS News
BALTIMORE — Deteriorating water quality and summer heat combined to kill off more than a third of seagrasses in coastal bays along the Eastern Shore, Maryland and Virginia officials announced Tuesday. Seagrass acreage dropped 35 percent between July ...

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