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Why are nonpoint sources becoming a greater problem than point sources of pollut

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Question

Why are nonpoint sources becoming a greater problem than point sources of pollution?

A- Regulation is possible only for nonpoint sources.

B-While each nonpoint source releases relatively little pollution, they collectively contribute large amounts of pollutants to the water.

C- Because people can "see" point source pollution, they are more apt to believe and understand that there is a pollution problem.

D- Nonpoint sources affect groundwater, whereas point sources affect surface water, and groundwater is more difficult to access and extract.

Explanation / Answer

As people see point pollution they are more apt to believe and undestand this pollution problem. . they ignore the problem which is generating by the non point as they collectively make a huge pollution but are not taken seriously. They also ignore warning given by government

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