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Which of the following are non-point sources of pollution in rivers?
1. Surface drains carrying municipal sewage
2. Run-off from agricultural fields
3. Dumping of un-burnt/half-burnt dead bodies
4. Dhobi ghats
5. Effluents from industries
Select the correct answer using the code given below.
1,4 and 5 Only
2 and 3 Only
2,3 and 4 Only
All of the above
Point sources: These are organized sources of pollution where the pollution load can be measured, e.g. surface drains carrying municipal sewage or industrial effluents, sewage pumping stations and sewerage systems, trade effluents from industries, etc.Pollution loads due to untreated sewage is one of the main reasons threatening the ecological health of rivers. Most of the urban lakes in the country are also facing similar challenges.
Non-point sources: These are non-measurable sources of pollution such as run-off from agricultural fields carrying chemicalsand fertilizers, run-off from solid waste dumps and areas used for open defecation,dumping of un-burnt/half-burnt dead bodies and animal carcasses, dhobi ghats, cattle wallowing, etc.Out of the total measurable pollution in the rivers from various point sources, around 75% is contributed by municipal sewage from towns located along the banks of rivers and remaining 25% by industrial effluents.
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