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human sewage, agricultural runoff, and industrial waste.

Rapid growth of industry in cities and towns has caused garbage and sewage to build up in rivers and streams.

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Water is not equally distributed; close to none of the countries in Southwest Asia have a good water source; this has been the cause for many clashes, including the 6 Day War, which was fought over water. Pollution is a big problem, especially since it destroys the little water Southwest Asia has left. Ancient pipes are a big problem, they contaminate the water with rust and other gross things we do not want to know of. the Dead Sea, which has a VERY HIGH concentration of salt. Coincidentally, all of the water in Southwest Asia that can be used or turned into usable water is in the Iraq, Syria, Jordan, and Israel area. Further off of the map past Iran without water is Afghanistan, Pakistan, Turkey, etc. This shows the uneven distribution.  Yet another problem that needs to be fixed is the pipes and water distribution systems. Studies have shown that in some countries as much as 55% of the water piped from the distribution center leaks out of the run-down pipes.

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