The correct option is C Is very polluted
Biochemical oxygen demand is a measure of how much dissolved oxygen is being consumed as microbes break down organic matter. A high demand, therefore, can indicate that levels of dissolved oxygen are falling, with potentially dangerous implications for the river's biodiversity. High biochemical oxygen demand can be caused by: high levels of organic pollution, caused usually by poorly treated waste water; high nitrate levels, which trigger high plant growth. Both result in higher amounts of organic matter in the river. When this matter decays, the microbiological activity uses up the oxygen.