The Role of Soil Pollution in Worsening Water Quality and Environmental Health

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https://doi.org/10.65422/loujas.v2i1.239

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Water Quality, Soil, Pollution, Environmental, Health

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Deteriorating water quality and environmental health are significantly influenced by soil degradation. The way that pollutants from soil, including pesticides, heavy metals, and plastic trash, seep into water sources and cause widespread water contamination is examined in this research. Human health is at risk, agricultural output is decreased, and the linked impacts jeopardize aquatic habitats. To lessen the ripple effects on water quality and the general health of the ecosystem, this study emphasizes the urgent need for sustainable land management and pollution control methods by looking at case studies and scientific evidence. This study will use a qualitative approach to examine the role of soil pollution in worsening water quality and environmental health. Data will be gathered through scientific literature to provide evidence of the connection between soil and water pollution. Thematic analysis will identify key patterns and recommendations for sustainable land management and pollution control.

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2026-04-13

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The Role of Soil Pollution in Worsening Water Quality and Environmental Health. (2026). Libyan Open University Journal of Applied Sciences (LOUJAS), 2(1), 312-323. https://doi.org/10.65422/loujas.v2i1.239

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