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  1. Eutrophication of bathing waters – particularly common in lakes – results in a direct threat to bathers’ health. Excessive algae growth and decomposition can also create hypoxic conditions and poor water quality. Eutrophication is mainly caused by the run-off of nitrogen fertilisers and manure from agriculture, but it can also originate from household waste.

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