Glossary of Irrigation Terms

Glossary of Irrigation Terms

Non-Point Source Pollution

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Non-Point Source Pollution

The name given to pollution which can’t be traced to a single clear source, such as a waste-water pipe. Non-point source pollution is generally caused by rainfall or snowmelt moving through and over the ground, picking up and carrying pollutants such as fertilizers, pesticides, bacteria, sediment and other forms of man-made pollution. The pollutants are then introduced to water sources such as rivers, lakes, ground water, wetlands and the sea.