Rain water is the condensation of evaporated water, a continuation of the water cycle. It can be contaminated by airborne pollutants like exhaust from factories and power plants which can carry sulfur compounds which turn into acid rain. read more
Rain water is the condensation of evaporated water, a continuation of the water cycle. It can be contaminated by airborne pollutants like exhaust from factories and power plants which can carry sulfur compounds which turn into acid rain. This is probably the most famous example since it causes widespread problems. read more
Rain can wash different types of contaminants into the water you collect (for example, bird poop on your roof could end up in your water barrel or tank). Rainwater can carry bacteria, parasites, viruses, and chemicals that could make you sick, and it has been linked to disease outbreaks 3-4. read more
Agricultural water can become contaminated through a variety of ways and can potentially spread bacteria, viruses, and parasites to crops and animals. Crop Production Fresh fruits and vegetables come in contact with water during various stages of the production process. read more