Environment
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Ditches and Ponds Help Reduce Agricultural Pollution in Upland Catchments in China
Globally, non-point source pollution is an important source of water quality deterioration in rivers and lakes. A ditch-pond system, consisting of ditches and ponds, is considered to be similar to free-surface wetlands, linking pollution sources to the receiving water bodies.
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