
Water is a precious natural resource. It plays a crucial role in metabolic processes, which are the basis of life. Water is of paramount importance in industrial and agricultural production. Its essential needs for the daily needs of humans, all plants, and animals are well known. It serves as a habitat for many living creatures. Wastewater containing plant fibers, animal and vegetable fats, fecal matter, fruit and vegetable scraps, waste from the tanning and pulp and paper industries, sugar factories, breweries, meat and dairy plants, canning factories, and confectionery industries all contribute to the organic pollution of water bodies.
Water from mines, quarries, timber processing and rafting, discharges from water and rail transport, waste from primary flax processing, pesticides
Water from mines, quarries, timber processing and rafting, discharges from water and rail transport, waste from primary flax processing, pesticides
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