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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affecting water" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing environmental issues, scientific studies, or any situation where the impact on water is being described.
Example: "The industrial waste is affecting water quality in the nearby river."
Alternatives: "impacting water" or "influencing water".
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Yet, considerable contamination remains, which is affecting water quality.
The abundance of manure was also affecting water quality.
Well construction was a dominant factor affecting water quality.
It is widely believed to be affecting water quality, choking streams and vegetation.
The factors affecting water impermeability of the concrete sealer are systematically explored.
Policy decisions affecting water resources are generally made at a state or national level.
Membrane orientation and other factors affecting water flux were discussed quantitatively in detail.
Sodium alginate coating yielded significantly decreased solids uptake, without negatively affecting water removal.
The conditions that gave rise to the bloom persisted into July, and have been blamed for affecting water quality downstream all the way to the Atlantic Ocean.
Two instances of drilling affecting water wells were confirmed there last year, she said, and a final decision hasn't been made in three other cases.
Activation of the green laser selectively reduced alcohol self-administration in NpHR-injected rats, without affecting water self-administration (Fig. 3d).
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