Untreated sewage, waste from ships, and livestock and animal waste are common sources of pathogen pollution in water systems. Human sewage from cities in South America, Asia, and Africa frequently contaminates local waters. Ship waste, especially from cruise vessels, introduces pathogens to ocean waters. Discharges from farms and domestic or wild animals can spread bacteria, viruses, and parasites into local water supplies and coastal areas.
Untreated sewage, waste from ships, and livestock and animal waste are common sources of pathogen pollution in water systems. Human sewage from cities in South America, Asia, and Africa frequently contaminates local waters. Ship waste, especially from cruise vessels, introduces pathogens to ocean waters. Discharges from farms and domestic or wild animals can spread bacteria, viruses, and parasites into local water supplies and coastal areas.
Untreated sewage, waste from ships, and livestock and animal waste are common sources of pathogen pollution in water systems. Human sewage from cities in South America, Asia, and Africa frequently contaminates local waters. Ship waste, especially from cruise vessels, introduces pathogens to ocean waters. Discharges from farms and domestic or wild animals can spread bacteria, viruses, and parasites into local water supplies and coastal areas.
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