Nature’s trickle-down remedy to water pollution
September 8, 2015
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Water that falls on forests, parks, or live vegetation, soaks slowly into the earth.
It often takes years before this water becomes part of the surface water again. During those years of trickling through layers of vegetation and earth, water is being “scrubbed clean.”