Abstract
In the context of rapid industrialization and urbanization in China over the past few years, the issue of water pollution has emerged as a significant concern. This article provides a comprehensive literature review on the research conducted on water body conditions in China over the past few decades. The review encompasses various studies that have examined the pollution levels of different types of water sources across the country, as well as identified different types of pollutants present in these water bodies. The contamination level is found to be varying over the past 20 to 30 years time, with a continuing increasing focus over the polluting power of neo-pollutants, the PFAS. Continued research efforts are necessary to monitor changes in pollution levels over time accurately. In addition, implementing effective regulations and adopting sustainable practices will be vital steps towards mitigating further degradation of precious water bodies in China.
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