Sentence examples for pollution of streams from inspiring English sources

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Pollution of streams in some areas of North America has reduced the numbers of this excellent food fish.

The fashion industry has been linked to pollution of streams and rivers with hazardous chemicals leaked from factories and is a contributor to bulging landfills.

As deforestation and pollution of streams and rivers led to a decline in freshwater wild fish, there has been a marked increase in the raising of fish in ponds, especially in northeastern Thailand.

In Scotland the only reason we have "clean" water is because the European Commission threatens to take legal action against our executive if it does not establish appropriate measures to prevent wholesale pollution of streams with nitrate fertilisers by those same subsidised farmers.

The idea for the boycott surfaced after a large group of opponents from West Virginia attended a Congressional committee hearing in late June on a bill that would forbid the pollution of streams with debris from surface mining techniques like mountaintop removal, said David Moss, director of governmental affairs for the Kentucky Coal Association.

It was mainly designed for organic pollution of streams and rivers.

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The islands therefore vary in many factors that can affect the transmission dynamics of leptospirosis including animal populations; biodiversity; probability of importation of animals and pathogens (including leptospiral serovars); environmental degradation, pollution, and contamination of streams; flooding risk; and contact between humans and infected animals and/or a contaminated environment.

It refers to "constant contamination" of streams, and says the main pollution control dam is often full to capacity.

Environmental groups had sued the agency, contending that the rule could shield big animal feeding operations, which generate 500 million tons of manure a year, from liability for any pollution of nearby streams and aquifers.

Creeping Wild Rye (CWR), Leymus triticoides, is a salt-tolerant perennial grass used for mitigating the problems of saltilization and alkalization in drainage irrigation water and soil to minimize potential pollution of water streams.

The results of this study suggest that as the watershed density of AFOs increases, there is a proportional increase in the potential for nonpoint source pollution of agricultural streams and their receiving waters by nutrients, particularly DIN, and compounds that can cause endocrine disruption in aquatic organisms.

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