Water Pollution in India
Water Pollution in general….Impact of water pollution On human health Polluted water cause ~ 3.1% of all deaths –over 1.7 million deaths annually Women, children, and economically disadvantaged most affected Over 90 % of those who die are children under the age of 5. On food production Most polluted freshwater ends up in the oceans, damaging
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