Water pollution in India
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يعد تلوث المياه قضية بيئية رئيسية في الهند. تعدّ مياه الصرف الصحي غير المعالجة أكبر مصدر لتلوث المياه في الهند. تشمل مصادر التلوث الأخرى الصرف الزراعي والصناعات الصغيرة غير المنظمة. معظم الأنهار والبحيرات والمياه السطحية في الهند ملوثة بسبب الصناعات ومياه الصرف الصحي غير المعالجة والنفايات الصلبة.
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Water pollution is a major environmental issue in India. The largest source of water pollution in India is untreatedsewage. Other sources of pollution include agricultural runoff and unregulated small-scale industry. Most rivers, lakes and surface water in India are polluted due to industries, untreated sewage and solid wastes. Although the average annual precipitation in India is about 4000 billion cubic metres, only about 1122 billion cubic metres of water resources are available for utilization due to lack of infrastructure. Much of this water is unsafe, because pollution degrades water quality. Water pollution severely limits the amount of water available to Indian consumers, its industry and its agriculture.
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Water pollution in India
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Canals, rivers and lakes in India often serve as dumping grounds for sewage, solid and liquid wastes. These are sources of water pollution, as illustrated in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal .
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India - Sights & Culture - garbage-filled canal .jpg
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يعد تلوث المياه قضية بيئية رئيسية في الهند. تعدّ مياه الصرف الصحي غير المعالجة أكبر مصدر لتلوث المياه في الهند. تشمل مصادر التلوث الأخرى الصرف الزراعي والصناعات الصغيرة غير المنظمة. معظم الأنهار والبحيرات والمياه السطحية في الهند ملوثة بسبب الصناعات ومياه الصرف الصحي غير المعالجة والنفايات الصلبة.
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Water pollution is a major environmental issue in India. The largest source of water pollution in India is untreatedsewage. Other sources of pollution include agricultural runoff and unregulated small-scale industry. Most rivers, lakes and surface water in India are polluted due to industries, untreated sewage and solid wastes. Although the average annual precipitation in India is about 4000 billion cubic metres, only about 1122 billion cubic metres of water resources are available for utilization due to lack of infrastructure. Much of this water is unsafe, because pollution degrades water quality. Water pollution severely limits the amount of water available to Indian consumers, its industry and its agriculture.
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