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Jenni MacLean
Jenni MacLean
In a city, runoff from streets, roads and other hard surfaces must be directed away. This water is often channeled out into oceans or large bodies of water without having the chance to absorb into the ground.
In general, man made surfaces that do not allow water to absorb into the ground cause a reduction of groundwater and an influx of fresh water into marine systems. In addition, when water is collected from these surfaces it often picks up pollutants like oil and trash. These pollutants are then dumped into large bodies of water. (Example: The influx of pollutants is often so bad that when it rains southern Californian city beaches are closed to swimming!)
Urban runoff can have negative impacts on the environment and human health, as the pollutants it carries can contaminate water bodies and harm aquatic life. Urban runoff can also contribute to erosion, flooding, and other environmental problems.
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