Do Now! What is the difference between point source and non point source pollution?

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Do Now! What is the difference between point source and non point source pollution?

Agenda:  Do Now  Water Pollution- Group share  Water pollution video  HW: p. 313 #1-4

Water Pollutants: What pollutes the hydrosphere? - Wastewater (p. 307) - Artificial Eutrophication (p. 308) - Thermal pollution (p. 309) - Groundwater pollution (p. 310) - Ocean pollution (p. 311) Make a poster/diagram that depicts how this pollution affects the water supply. Be prepared to explain it.

Water Pollution DescriptionExamples: Wastewater Artificial Eutrophication Thermal Pollution Groundwater Pollution Ocean Pollution

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