“…Natural sources of phosphorus in both surface and ground water include atmospheric deposition, natural decomposition of rocks and minerals, weathering of soluble inorganic materials, decaying biomass, runoff, and sedimentation. Anthropogenic sources include fertilizers, waste water and septic system effluent, animal wastes, detergents, industrial discharge, phosphate mining, drinking water treatment, forest fires, synthetic material development surface (Spraill et al, 1998;Murphy, 2005;Mueller et al, 1995;Nolan et al, 2000;Manahan, 1993). Extremely high levels of phosphates can cause digestive problems in human (Murphy, 2005).…”