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What are Common Contaminants Targeted in Environmental Cleanup?
Common contaminants include:
Heavy metals
like lead, mercury, and arsenic.
Chemical pollutants
such as pesticides, herbicides, and industrial chemicals.
Biological contaminants
including bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens.
Radioactive materials
from nuclear activities.
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