While it is hard to rank rivers and lakes around the world in terms of who
is THE worst, there are a few that stand out in the crowd. Pollutants like
industrial waste, sewage runoff, overpopulation and agriculture discharges
all make for quite a toxic brew. When you count in the fact that many of
these major rivers and lakes supply food to nearby major population centers
then they are having an even greater effect than as simply some polluted
body of water in the middle of nowhere. Below are a few of the worst
offenders that you should watch out for.
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Lake Victoria borders three countries in East Africa – Kenya, Tanzania and
Uganda – making it extra difficult to negotiate cleanup and pollution
prevention. As there are few enforced regulations, residents wash cars in
the same lake water that sewage water is regularly released in and that they
also end up bathing in. Even worse, people who come in contact with the
water are susceptible to coming away with several diseases including,
schistosomiasis, bilharzia, cholera, pneumonia, diarrhea, and several skin
diseases.

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The 200-mile long Citarum River in Indonesia hosts more than 500 factories
along its banks and is quite possibly the most polluted river in the world.
There is so much garbage coating the surface that in many places you can’t
see the water, and it is more profitable to forage for garbage than making a
living fishing the river, though you do risk catching a nasty disease by
spending any time in it.
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The Great Lakes (US/Canada) have taken a beating over the years thanks to
pollution from the auto industry, oil refineries, steel plants, agricultural
runoff and pollution, chemical plants and transportation runoff. While not
the worst on this list, the lakes have accumulated a toxic soup that we have
yet to deal with.

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This 3,400 mile-long Yellow River in China is frequently contaminated by
chemical spills, and frequent diversions and damming, which causes the
Yellow to often run dry and sometimes even turn red. 1/3 of the river is
unusable, but this doesn’t seem to be slowing things down as the river is
used to provide water for millions of people in China, whose expanding
cities are another reason the river is contaminated.

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While small compared to the others on this list (only 65 miles), the
Riachuela River, running through the heart of Buenos Aires, is referred to
as the largest open pit toilet in the world, absorbing over 325,000 tons of
sewage each day. Lead, mercury, cadmium, nitrates and copper all pollute
this river and affect drinking water supplies for the over 5 million people
living in the area.

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Lake Onondaga (US) is so polluted it was designated a hazardous waste site
by the US Environmental Protection Agency. Phosphorous, ammonia, nitrite,
mercury, bacterial contaminants, from a long history of industrial activity
in the area, along with non-point source pollutants, combine to make this
lake one toxic soup.
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The Sarno River is regarded as the most polluted river in Italy and possibly
all of Europe. Agricultural and sewage runoff frequently contaminates the
river and treatment methods are inadequate to handle the pollution. The
Sarno River frequently overflows its banks and therefore puts the local
population at repeated risk for exposure.

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Believe it or not, Lake Karachay (Russia) is completely contaminated with
radioactive (and other types of) waste, that was dumped into the lake from
the Mayak Nuclear Waste Storage Facility, starting in the 1950’s. The waste
is currently seeping out into area soils and rockbeds, threatening other
rivers and even the Arctic. Scientists predict that if it makes it to the
Arctic, it could spread around the world.
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The Yumana River may be the site of historic and holy rituals, but it’s also
got its share of crap – literally. Over 3.5 billion litres of sewage pass
through the river daily (making it over 100,000 times higher than limits
safe for bathing), and the city removes another 1.1 billion litres of river
water each day. No fish or plants can live in the river and holy leaders
have threatened to boycott annual pilgrimages to the area due to the high
contamination levels.

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More than 2,800 factories line the shores of Lake Tai, the 3rd largest lake
in China, contributing to its title as one of the largest and most polluted
in the country. Officials have estimated a hefty $14.4 billion price tag to
clean up all of the industrial dumping and sewage that contaminates these
waters. Currently the waters have a green tint from all of the algae
flourishing thanks to their ample source of industrial pollution in the
lake.
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The damage done to the Yangtze River due to pollution is so bad its been
described as irreversible. Over 360 miles of the 3,860-mile long Yangtze
River are polluted due to damming, inadequate sewage, industrial pollution
and rapid population growth. Currently the river is responsible for 35% of
the country’s fresh water fish supply, while construction of the Three
Gorges Dam along the river displaced over 1 million people.
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The King River (Australia) is the most polluted river in all of Australia,
principally due to mining activities along the river dating back to the
1880’s. 1.5 million tons of mining tailings entered the river every year
until 1995, while the fumes from the smelter created acid rain in the area.
Today the mining operations continue to make the river highly toxic to
marine life thanks to the leftover dissolved metals and tailings still in
the river.

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The Mississippi River (US). How could we forget this mammoth river that
crosses 10 states and carries millions of metric tons of pollutants with it
to its mouth in the Gulf of Mexico each year, creating a the notorious
“deadzone.” During the 1990s, this river discharged over 100 million pounds
of toxics downriver each year. The Dead Zone is aptly named due to the low
levels of oxygen, causing no aquatic life to survive in this area.


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