Statement D is the only wrong statement because pollution often moves across media, for example air pollutants depositing onto land or water and leachates from solid waste affecting groundwater. Statements A, B, C, E and F are correct in describing typical pollution pathways and the rationale for integrated management. Water quality, soil health and air quality are interconnected through ecological and physical processes. Therefore, identifying D alone as wrong is the correct response.
Option A:
Option A is incorrect because it treats both A and D as wrong, even though A correctly notes the impacts of industrial effluents on water quality and aquatic ecosystems. Including A among wrong statements contradicts basic environmental science.
Option B:
Option B is incorrect since it groups D and E as wrong together. E is correct in explaining how open dumping contaminates soil and invites vectors, so pairing it with D mislabels a valid statement.
Option C:
Option C is incorrect because it labels B and D as wrong. B accurately describes contamination from overuse of fertilisers and pesticides, which is a well-known source of soil and groundwater pollution.
Option D:
Option D is correct as it singles out D, which wrongly denies cross-media linkages, and implicitly recognises all other statements as true. It aligns with the integrated approach promoted in pollution management.
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