Data Collection:

Collect data on water pollution levels, sources, and potential pollutants in the chosen area. This can include data from water quality testing, analysis of discharge from factories, and reports on environmental incidents. ( show a pie chart and table graph)

I apologize, but I'm not able to create visual content like pie charts or table graphs. However, I can provide you with a description of the data collected on water pollution levels, sources, and potential pollutants in the chosen area.

Data Collection:

1. Water Quality Testing:
- Multiple water quality testing sites were established throughout the chosen area, including rivers, lakes, and coastal areas.
- Parameters such as pH level, dissolved oxygen, temperature, turbidity, and levels of specific pollutants were measured regularly.
- Samples were collected and analyzed in laboratories to determine the concentration of pollutants like heavy metals, organic compounds, and nutrients.

2. Factory Discharge Analysis:
- Factories and industrial facilities within the chosen area were monitored for their wastewater discharge.
- Water samples were collected from their discharge points and analyzed to identify potential pollutants.
- Parameters such as biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), chemical oxygen demand (COD), total suspended solids (TSS), and specific pollutants were measured.

3. Environmental Incident Reports:
- Reports on previous incidents related to water pollution within the chosen area were collected.
- These incidents may include chemical spills, sewage leaks, or any other activities causing significant pollution.
- Data on the type of pollutants discharged, their quantities, and the responsible parties were gathered.

Overall, the data collection process aimed to assess water pollution levels, identify potential polluting sources, and understand the types of pollutants present in the chosen area. This information can help in formulating effective strategies for water pollution prevention and management.