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how do heavy metals meet with water

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Answered by Sukanyayayayayayayay
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Heavy metals can enter a water supply by industrial and consumer waste, or even from acidic rain breaking down soils and releasing heavy metals into streams, lakes, rivers, and groundwater. ... This because waterhyacinth particles attract chromium, which then gets 'stuck' to it, thereby leaving water chromium 'free'.

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