{"id":15386,"date":"2023-11-18T06:55:15","date_gmt":"2023-11-18T05:55:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.aboutriver.com\/?p=15386"},"modified":"2023-11-18T06:55:15","modified_gmt":"2023-11-18T05:55:15","slug":"how-is-the-yangtze-river-polluted","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.aboutriver.com\/how-is-the-yangtze-river-polluted\/","title":{"rendered":"How Is The Yangtze River Polluted"},"content":{"rendered":"
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The Yangtze River is the third longest river in the world and is the main source of water for over 450 million people. It’s no wonder that over recent decades, unsustainable economic activities in the river basin has had a major impact on its water quality, leading to severe pollution. It is high time to face the facts of this adverse situation and to understand the causes and implications of this complex dilemma.<\/p>\n

According to experts, before the early 1950s, the river’s water was mainly polluted by the waste from industry and agricultural chemicals from upstream. From the 1950s onwards, rapid urbanization and industrialization in the river basin began to take a toll on the water quality, with a dramatic rise in the amount of industrial and domestic effluents being released into the Yangtze.<\/p>\n

It is reported that nearly 70 percent of all sources of major pollution in China are located around the Yangtze River, making it the most polluted river in the country. A variety of pollutants, including heavy metals, nitrogen, phosphorus, and a range of organic chemicals, are being discharged into the river without effective treatment. This includes a large amount of raw sewage, which has caused a serious decrease in water quality and a sharp rise in pathogenic bacteria levels. Additionally, fast-flowing agricultural runoff has contributed to siltation, resulting in the destruction of aquatic habitats and aquatic organisms.<\/p>\n

Moreover, in recent years climate change has become an increasingly important factor in contributing to the water pollution of the Yangtze. Experts point out that due to the increasing frequency and intensity of extreme precipitation, the amount of pollutants discharged into the river basin is increasing significantly, resulting in reduced water quality.<\/p>\n