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contamination activity. (A lot of photos show capped landfills, where you don't know if there had been contamination, unless the description text explains that.) Here are two possibilities, but you may be able to find better photos. Just search for "landfill". Additionally, for US sites, you can search on "Superfund" for industrial and military sites.
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I propose to include new items and rearrange the first 2 sections of the article. What I suggest with this is reordering the pollutant types based on the health impacts and the magnitude of population exposed to those pollutants. In my opinion, arsenic is the top worldwide groundwater pollutant;
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It would be nice to have more photos or schematics for this article. The ones that are in there were added by myself. Are there any that are either already in
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So the strategy would be to build up chapter 4 ("prevention") for now but in future split that off into a separate article, and leave only a short bit here and point to the other article. And from "groundwater protection" there would be a very short bit on causes and refer to the article on
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