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Rus_ich [418]
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xxTIMURxx [149]2 years ago
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The source of pollution in Lake Erle sewage and Phosphate-containing particles. The point source is discharge pipe while the non-point source of pollution are various ways pollutant is been disposed on the lake.

<h3>What is point source and nonpoint source pollution?</h3>

The Point Sources of a Pollution is one that comes from a single and a source that can be  identified  example is discharge or drainage pipe that takes waste from a factory or sewage plant.

Note that Pollution that does not have a place where it is coming from is known as nonpoint-source pollution such as wind, run off water carrying waste, etc.

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