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25. Ohio River, United States
- The Ohio River doesn't meet safety standards. Its alarming pollution results from a combination of industrial waste, primarily from chemical plants and manufacturing, and agricultural runoff containing fertilizers and pesticides.
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24. Mekong River, East Asia and Southeast Asia
- A lifeline for millions, the Mekong faces a grim prognosis with a high concentration of heavy metals, including lead and cadmium. The primary sources of pollution are industrial discharges and agricultural runoff.
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23. Pasig River, Philippines
- Once a vital waterway, the Pasig River was declared biologically dead in 1990. Its water quality is heavily compromised, with hazardous levels of heavy metals and toxins. The main sources of pollution are untreated sewage, unregulated industrial discharges, and the accumulation of solid waste.
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22. Amur River, Russia and China
- The Amur River faces dire water quality issues due to industrial pollutants and toxins. The primary culprits include heavy metals, such as lead and cadmium, primarily due to industrial discharges and agricultural runoff.
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21. Niger River, West and Central Africa
- Approximately 130 million people live by the Niger River Basin, grappling with severe pollution. Raw sewage and industrial waste have tarnished the river's waters.
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20. Rio Grande, United States and Mexico
- Industrial discharge and agricultural runoff have led to excessive contamination of the Rio Grande. Shockingly, the river's water quality is so poor that it's considered unfit for consumption.
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19. Salween River, Southeast Asian
- Flowing primarily within southwest China and eastern Myanmar, the Salween is battling pollution due to industrial waste.
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18. Passaic River, United States
- Flowing through northern New Jersey, the Passaic River is far from healthy. Lead, mercury, and toxic chemicals from industry have turned this river into one of the most polluted in the world.
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17. Danube River, Central and Southeastern Europe
- Europe's second-largest river, the Danube grapples with some serious pollution. Shockingly, between 530 and 1,550 tons of plastic waste flows out to the Black Sea.
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16. Indus River, South and Central Asia
- Industrial discharge and sewage are taking a heavy toll on the Indus River. Its water quality is so dire that it's unsafe for consumption.
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15. Murray-Darling River, Australia
- Once pristine, the Murray-Darling River is now struggling to survive. Pesticides, over-extraction, and pollution have taken a toll.
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14. Tijuana River, United States and Mexico
- Straddling the US-Mexico border, the Tijuana River is drowning in pollution. Each year, millions of gallons of sewage flow into the river from both sides, contaminating coastal waters.
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13. The Jordan River, Jordan, Syria, Israel, and Palestinian territories
- A sacred river in Christianity and Judaism where pilgrims go to get baptized, the pollution levels of this historic river are soaring. Overuse, untreated sewage, and industrial waste have turned it into one of the most polluted rivers in the world.
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12. Matanza-Riachuelo River, Argentina
- Emptying into the Río de la Plata in Buenos Aires, the Matanza-Riachuelo River is a tragedy in motion. Biologically dead, the river suffers from untreated sewage, industrial waste, and rampant pollution.
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11. Nile River, Egypt and Sudan
- With a length of 4,130 miles (6,650 km), the Nile has been the region's lifeline for centuries. Today, it contains excessive levels of bacteria, heavy metals, and other pollutants, making it unsafe for drinking, bathing, or agriculture.
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10. Doce River, Brazil
- Located in southeastern Brazil, the Doce River still suffers the consequences of an ecological disaster that occurred in 2015. A mining dam failure released approximately 50 million tons of toxic mud into the river.
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9. Mississippi River, United States
- One of the most polluted rivers in the US, vast stretches of the Mississippi River contain dangerous levels of mercury and sediment.
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8. Marilao River, Philippines
- Unfortunately, the Marilao River pollution has become a severe issue, with all kinds of garbage filling the waterway. The primary sources of pollution are tanneries, textile factories, piggeries, gold refineries, and municipal dumps.
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7. Yangtze River, China
- Pollution from industrial discharges, agricultural runoff, and urban waste is taking a heavy toll on one of China's major rivers. Nearly half of the people who depend on it have no safe drinking water.
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6. Yamuna River, India
- A critical tributary of the Ganges, the Yamuna has fallen victim to severe contamination. Untreated wastewater and poor-quality water discharged from the treatment plants are the major causes of its pollution.
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5. Sarno River, Italy
- The Sarno is one of the most polluted rivers in Europe due to agricultural waste and insufficiently treated industrial wastewater. Heavy metals and chemicals infiltrate its waters, harming both humans and wildlife.
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4. Buriganga River, Bangladesh
- The Buriganga is tragically in dire straits. The city of Dhaka discharges about 4,500 tons of solid waste every day, and most of it is released into the river.
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3. Citarum River, Indonesia
- The Citarum is the primary water source for millions, yet it is polluted with industrial, agricultural, and biological waste. Environmentalists have observed that over 20,000 tons of waste and 340,000 tons of wastewater from textile factories are dumped into the river daily.
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2. Yellow River, China
- China's Yellow River is facing an alarming transformation. Rapid industrialization has led to massive amounts of red waste being pumped into its waters, turning it from yellow to a murky brown. The industrialized cities along its banks contribute to the pollution.
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1. Ganges River, India and Bangladesh
- The largest river in the Indian subcontinent, the Ganges is severely polluted with human waste and industrial contaminants. Untreated sewage dumped into the river, industrial waste, agricultural runoff, remnants of partially burned or unburned bodies from funeral pyres, and animal carcasses all contribute to the pollution. High levels of disease-causing bacteria and toxic substances have also been found in the Ganges.
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How can water pollution be stopped?
- To stop water pollution, governments, industries, and communities need to work together to enforce stringent regulations, responsible waste disposal, cleaner industrial practices, and public awareness.
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What's the biggest water polluter in the world?
- Industries, especially those involved in textile production, are major water polluters. Their discharges contain harmful chemicals and heavy metals, which contribute significantly to global water pollution.
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Unclean water is deadly
- According to UNICEF, 829,000 people die from diseases directly attributable to unsafe water, inadequate sanitation, and poor hygiene practices every year.
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Can water pollution be controlled?
- Water pollution can be controlled through robust regulations, improved waste management, and cleaner industrial processes. However, it requires a coordinated effort on a global scale. Sources: (UNICEF) (Associated Press News) (EcoCation)
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25. Ohio River, United States
- The Ohio River doesn't meet safety standards. Its alarming pollution results from a combination of industrial waste, primarily from chemical plants and manufacturing, and agricultural runoff containing fertilizers and pesticides.
© Getty Images
1 / 30 Fotos
24. Mekong River, East Asia and Southeast Asia
- A lifeline for millions, the Mekong faces a grim prognosis with a high concentration of heavy metals, including lead and cadmium. The primary sources of pollution are industrial discharges and agricultural runoff.
© Getty Images
2 / 30 Fotos
23. Pasig River, Philippines
- Once a vital waterway, the Pasig River was declared biologically dead in 1990. Its water quality is heavily compromised, with hazardous levels of heavy metals and toxins. The main sources of pollution are untreated sewage, unregulated industrial discharges, and the accumulation of solid waste.
© Getty Images
3 / 30 Fotos
22. Amur River, Russia and China
- The Amur River faces dire water quality issues due to industrial pollutants and toxins. The primary culprits include heavy metals, such as lead and cadmium, primarily due to industrial discharges and agricultural runoff.
© Getty Images
4 / 30 Fotos
21. Niger River, West and Central Africa
- Approximately 130 million people live by the Niger River Basin, grappling with severe pollution. Raw sewage and industrial waste have tarnished the river's waters.
© Getty Images
5 / 30 Fotos
20. Rio Grande, United States and Mexico
- Industrial discharge and agricultural runoff have led to excessive contamination of the Rio Grande. Shockingly, the river's water quality is so poor that it's considered unfit for consumption.
© Getty Images
6 / 30 Fotos
19. Salween River, Southeast Asian
- Flowing primarily within southwest China and eastern Myanmar, the Salween is battling pollution due to industrial waste.
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7 / 30 Fotos
18. Passaic River, United States
- Flowing through northern New Jersey, the Passaic River is far from healthy. Lead, mercury, and toxic chemicals from industry have turned this river into one of the most polluted in the world.
© Getty Images
8 / 30 Fotos
17. Danube River, Central and Southeastern Europe
- Europe's second-largest river, the Danube grapples with some serious pollution. Shockingly, between 530 and 1,550 tons of plastic waste flows out to the Black Sea.
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9 / 30 Fotos
16. Indus River, South and Central Asia
- Industrial discharge and sewage are taking a heavy toll on the Indus River. Its water quality is so dire that it's unsafe for consumption.
© Getty Images
10 / 30 Fotos
15. Murray-Darling River, Australia
- Once pristine, the Murray-Darling River is now struggling to survive. Pesticides, over-extraction, and pollution have taken a toll.
© Getty Images
11 / 30 Fotos
14. Tijuana River, United States and Mexico
- Straddling the US-Mexico border, the Tijuana River is drowning in pollution. Each year, millions of gallons of sewage flow into the river from both sides, contaminating coastal waters.
© Getty Images
12 / 30 Fotos
13. The Jordan River, Jordan, Syria, Israel, and Palestinian territories
- A sacred river in Christianity and Judaism where pilgrims go to get baptized, the pollution levels of this historic river are soaring. Overuse, untreated sewage, and industrial waste have turned it into one of the most polluted rivers in the world.
© Getty Images
13 / 30 Fotos
12. Matanza-Riachuelo River, Argentina
- Emptying into the Río de la Plata in Buenos Aires, the Matanza-Riachuelo River is a tragedy in motion. Biologically dead, the river suffers from untreated sewage, industrial waste, and rampant pollution.
© Getty Images
14 / 30 Fotos
11. Nile River, Egypt and Sudan
- With a length of 4,130 miles (6,650 km), the Nile has been the region's lifeline for centuries. Today, it contains excessive levels of bacteria, heavy metals, and other pollutants, making it unsafe for drinking, bathing, or agriculture.
© Getty Images
15 / 30 Fotos
10. Doce River, Brazil
- Located in southeastern Brazil, the Doce River still suffers the consequences of an ecological disaster that occurred in 2015. A mining dam failure released approximately 50 million tons of toxic mud into the river.
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16 / 30 Fotos
9. Mississippi River, United States
- One of the most polluted rivers in the US, vast stretches of the Mississippi River contain dangerous levels of mercury and sediment.
© Getty Images
17 / 30 Fotos
8. Marilao River, Philippines
- Unfortunately, the Marilao River pollution has become a severe issue, with all kinds of garbage filling the waterway. The primary sources of pollution are tanneries, textile factories, piggeries, gold refineries, and municipal dumps.
© Getty Images
18 / 30 Fotos
7. Yangtze River, China
- Pollution from industrial discharges, agricultural runoff, and urban waste is taking a heavy toll on one of China's major rivers. Nearly half of the people who depend on it have no safe drinking water.
© Getty Images
19 / 30 Fotos
6. Yamuna River, India
- A critical tributary of the Ganges, the Yamuna has fallen victim to severe contamination. Untreated wastewater and poor-quality water discharged from the treatment plants are the major causes of its pollution.
© Getty Images
20 / 30 Fotos
5. Sarno River, Italy
- The Sarno is one of the most polluted rivers in Europe due to agricultural waste and insufficiently treated industrial wastewater. Heavy metals and chemicals infiltrate its waters, harming both humans and wildlife.
© Getty Images
21 / 30 Fotos
4. Buriganga River, Bangladesh
- The Buriganga is tragically in dire straits. The city of Dhaka discharges about 4,500 tons of solid waste every day, and most of it is released into the river.
© Getty Images
22 / 30 Fotos
3. Citarum River, Indonesia
- The Citarum is the primary water source for millions, yet it is polluted with industrial, agricultural, and biological waste. Environmentalists have observed that over 20,000 tons of waste and 340,000 tons of wastewater from textile factories are dumped into the river daily.
© Getty Images
23 / 30 Fotos
2. Yellow River, China
- China's Yellow River is facing an alarming transformation. Rapid industrialization has led to massive amounts of red waste being pumped into its waters, turning it from yellow to a murky brown. The industrialized cities along its banks contribute to the pollution.
© Getty Images
24 / 30 Fotos
1. Ganges River, India and Bangladesh
- The largest river in the Indian subcontinent, the Ganges is severely polluted with human waste and industrial contaminants. Untreated sewage dumped into the river, industrial waste, agricultural runoff, remnants of partially burned or unburned bodies from funeral pyres, and animal carcasses all contribute to the pollution. High levels of disease-causing bacteria and toxic substances have also been found in the Ganges.
© Getty Images
25 / 30 Fotos
How can water pollution be stopped?
- To stop water pollution, governments, industries, and communities need to work together to enforce stringent regulations, responsible waste disposal, cleaner industrial practices, and public awareness.
© Getty Images
26 / 30 Fotos
What's the biggest water polluter in the world?
- Industries, especially those involved in textile production, are major water polluters. Their discharges contain harmful chemicals and heavy metals, which contribute significantly to global water pollution.
© Getty Images
27 / 30 Fotos
Unclean water is deadly
- According to UNICEF, 829,000 people die from diseases directly attributable to unsafe water, inadequate sanitation, and poor hygiene practices every year.
© Getty Images
28 / 30 Fotos
Can water pollution be controlled?
- Water pollution can be controlled through robust regulations, improved waste management, and cleaner industrial processes. However, it requires a coordinated effort on a global scale. Sources: (UNICEF) (Associated Press News) (EcoCation)
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The most polluted rivers in the world (5 are in the US)
The Seine didn't even make the list!
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Rivers are a vital part of our ecosystem on Earth. Not only are they homes to precious wildlife, but they also provide drinking water to billions of people across the world. However, the global scale of discharge of agricultural, municipal, and industrial pollutants is seriously damaging river ecosystems and threatening the supply of clean drinking water worldwide. On top of that, polluted rivers flowing into the ocean cause environmental issues to spread even further.
Curious about the dirtiest waterways on the planet? Click on to discover the most polluted rivers in the world.
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