water pollution regulations
Water pollution regulations refer to the legally established rules and guidelines aimed at managing and controlling the contamination and degradation of freshwater bodies, such as lakes, rivers, and oceans, caused by human activities or natural processes. These regulations provide specific measures and restrictions to prevent, reduce, and regulate the release of harmful substances, pollutants, or excessive amounts of nutrients into water sources, ensuring their protection and preservation for the sake of human health, ecosystems, and overall environmental sustainability.
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