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Why does the government not do more to regulate nonpoint source pollution?
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Nonpoint source pollution is less harmful to the environment, so it does not need to be regulated.
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Point source pollution is more common than nonpoint source pollution, so it is more regulated.
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Nonpoint source pollution is caused solely by animals, which are not possible to regulate.
d.
Nonpoint source pollution is difficult to regulate, because its source is difficult to track.
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The correct answer is letter D, non-point source pollution is difficult to regulate, because its source is difficult to track.These are pollution indirectly cause by land run-off, precipitation, among others. It is also caused by rainfall or snow melt that's moving on top or through the ground. NPS can actually cause pollution on drinking water.
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