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…Agricultural industries have already impacted on the Hawkesbury River Catchment. The usage of fertilizers for plants such as NPK with high phosphorus and nitrogen content and the waste products from animal enterprises all contribute to the pollution of the river…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…Social values of people have been changed, as people are generally educated compared to the past. The increasing amount of pollution and exploitation that exist in the daily life affect quality of life. Their consuming patterns are transforming…
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…(litter, household garbage, industrial & commercial wastes), liquid wastes (sewage, stormwater), and air pollutants (greenhouse gases, carbon monoxide). Much of the waste created by humans cannot be naturally recycled & most of it is not managed…
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…these are: Acidification, Drainage, Eutrophication, and River Engineering. Acidification normally occurs in the uplands as a result of atmospheric pollution. Drainage occurs to provide farmland in the lowland marsh systems or in the upland marshes to provide forestry…
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Category: /Literature
…In Kingsolver's Animal Dreams, the U.S. government's bad policies and employees are unable to help Codi, the main character, and her hometown's polluted river, and instead their environmental policies lead them to make things in the river worse…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…productivity and market share. A number of issues are critical to Australian firm achievement within external economies of scale. Excessive increases with localisation may create transport bottlenecks for all firms. Industry growth may fuel increased pollution
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…and related facilities. 1987 The Public Transport Council Act was established on the 14th of August to license bus services and approve of fares of transport services (buses, taxis and rapid transit) for methods connected. 1991 The Prevention of Pollution
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…What is acid rain? Acid rain is the term for pollution caused when sulfur and nitrogen dioxides combine with atmospheric moisture. The term 'acid rain' is slightly misleading, and would…
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Category: /Literature/English
…ABSTRACT Pollution from automobile emissions has become over the past few decades an issue of great concern. With a growing number of motor vehicles on our roads great concern has been attributed to the effects of these emissions to our health…
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…. The water was polluted and turned murky and black by the oil. Also the oil blanketed the surface of the water, stopping the sun from shining in and evaporating the water, the only thing that would evaporate would be an incredibly small percentage of the oil. Thus…
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