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The full list of class 1 and class 2 pollutants are outlined in Schedule 2 and Schedule 3 of the Water Quality Policy. For more information on the Water Quality Policy, visit the South Australian Environment Protection Authority (EPA) website . or telephone (08) 8204 2004.
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