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POLLUTION
 An overview
Important Vocabulary
• Pollution - The addition to an environment of a
  substance or an agent (such as heat) by human
  activity, at a rate greater than that at which it can be
  rendered harmless by the environment, and which
  has an appreciable effect on the organisms within it.

• Contamination - making something unfit for use due to
  undesirable materials (contaminated water due to
  hazardous waste)

• Toxic - materials that are poisonous to living things
• Carcinogen - a toxin that increases the risk of cancer
Point Source Pollution




• Point source pollution - The release of
 pollutants from a single, clearly identifiable
 site; for example, a factory chimney or the
 waste disposal pipe of a factory into a river.

• More easily managed because its impact is
 more localized and easier to control.
Non-Point Source Pollution




 • Non-point source pollution - The release of
  pollutants from numerous, widely dispersed
  origins; for example, gases from the exhaust
  systems of vehicles.

 • Difficult to isolate and correct.
Major Sources of Pollutants

• Combustion (burning) of fossil fuels
• Domestic waste (paper, glass, metal,
 plastics, organic waste, packaging)

• Industrial waste
• Manufacturing systems
• Agricultural systems
Measuring Pollution
• Units are needed to describe the amount or
    concentration of a pollutant or toxin in the
    environment.

• Air pollution measured in ppm (parts per million)
    or ppb (parts per billion).

• Water pollution measured in mg/L or ug/L.
• These are all very small amounts!
•   http://www.google.com/imgres?hl=en&safe=off&client=firefox-a&hs=MLY&rls=org.mozilla:en-
    US:official&biw=1024&bih=577&tbm=isch&tbnid=oim4sVLnpOztkM:&imgrefurl=http://www.drchetan.com/dental-fluorosis-clinical-features-
    treatment.html&docid=o5hPUj78gWpSXM&imgurl=http://www.drchetan.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/dental-
    fluorosis.jpg&w=400&h=375&ei=VKeOUNvrPI2I8QS4loCwDQ&zoom=1&iact=rc&dur=307&sig=110564946614323100926&page=1&tbnh=149&tbnw=166&start
    =0&ndsp=12&ved=1t:429,r:3,s:0,i:78&tx=55&ty=54


                                                                                        When fluoride exceeds 4 ppm
Monitoring Water Pollution:
        BOD levels
• Eutrophication- When a body of water has high
  concentration of nutrients (nitrates, phosphates), which
  cause an increase in plant, algae, and bacteria growth.
  This growth shades water and reduces photosynthetic
  activity.

• BOD (biochemical oxygen demand)- amount of oxygen
  needed to decompose organic material in water.

• When bacteria and algae die and decompose, BOD
  increases and oxygen in water is consumed. If oxygen is
  consumed, organisms die.

• BOD levels can be used to see how polluted the water is.
  More organic waste = higher BOD.
Eutrophication

• The natural or artificial
  enrichment of a body of
  water, particularly with
  respect to nitrates and
  phosphates, that results in
  depletion of the oxygen
  content of the water.
  Eutrophication is
  accelerated by human
  activities that add
  detergents, sewage or
  agricultural fertilizers to
  bodies of water.
                                • http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c
Monitoring Water Pollution:
       Biotic Index
• Biotic Index: a scale used to measure the quality of the
  environment by showing the types of organisms present
  in it.

• Bio-indicators: organisms used to monitor the health of
  streams because the have different pollution tolerance
  ranges.

• Bio-indicators can be highly sensitive to pollution, slightly
  pollution tolerant, or highly pollution tolerant.

• Bio-indicators are collected in streams and used to
  calculate biotic index.
http://www.epa.gov/superfund/students/clas_act/spring/pics/critter2.gif
Monitoring Air Pollution
• Measure particulate matter (particles
 suspended in air that we breathe)

• Measure critical pollutants such as sulfur
 dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, nitrogen monoxide,
 ground level ozone.

                              http://www.solarthermalm
Size of Air Particulates




• http://www.scdhec.gov/environment/baq/images/PM
Measuring Soil Pollution

• Soil pollution can lead to water pollution due
 to water run-off into rivers.

• Measure inorganic contaminants (nitrates,
 phosphates, heavy metals, radioactive
 materials)

• Measure organic contaminants (detergents,
 pesticides, fuels)
Soil Contamination




• http://drazizul.files.wordpress.com/2009/12/land-poll
Sources
• Point Source Pollution
•   http://wonkroom.thinkprogress.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/smoke-stack.jpg


• http://www.waterencyclopedia.com/images/wsci_03_img0431.jpg

• http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-3-
    x4LEC1ybE/T10pOSQ8PbI/AAAAAAAAAcg/dSGEe3J_oZE/s1600/point+source+pollut.jpg



• Non-point source pollution
•   http://www.personal.psu.edu/users/j/g/jgg5037/images/contro1.jpg


•   http://www.coloradodot.info/programs/environmental/water-quality/assets/oil-gas_rainbow_stormdrain.jpg


•   http://www.ypte.org.uk/UserFiles/images/Acid_rain_woods1.JPG

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Pollution

  • 2. Important Vocabulary • Pollution - The addition to an environment of a substance or an agent (such as heat) by human activity, at a rate greater than that at which it can be rendered harmless by the environment, and which has an appreciable effect on the organisms within it. • Contamination - making something unfit for use due to undesirable materials (contaminated water due to hazardous waste) • Toxic - materials that are poisonous to living things • Carcinogen - a toxin that increases the risk of cancer
  • 3. Point Source Pollution • Point source pollution - The release of pollutants from a single, clearly identifiable site; for example, a factory chimney or the waste disposal pipe of a factory into a river. • More easily managed because its impact is more localized and easier to control.
  • 4. Non-Point Source Pollution • Non-point source pollution - The release of pollutants from numerous, widely dispersed origins; for example, gases from the exhaust systems of vehicles. • Difficult to isolate and correct.
  • 5. Major Sources of Pollutants • Combustion (burning) of fossil fuels • Domestic waste (paper, glass, metal, plastics, organic waste, packaging) • Industrial waste • Manufacturing systems • Agricultural systems
  • 6. Measuring Pollution • Units are needed to describe the amount or concentration of a pollutant or toxin in the environment. • Air pollution measured in ppm (parts per million) or ppb (parts per billion). • Water pollution measured in mg/L or ug/L. • These are all very small amounts! • http://www.google.com/imgres?hl=en&safe=off&client=firefox-a&hs=MLY&rls=org.mozilla:en- US:official&biw=1024&bih=577&tbm=isch&tbnid=oim4sVLnpOztkM:&imgrefurl=http://www.drchetan.com/dental-fluorosis-clinical-features- treatment.html&docid=o5hPUj78gWpSXM&imgurl=http://www.drchetan.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/dental- fluorosis.jpg&w=400&h=375&ei=VKeOUNvrPI2I8QS4loCwDQ&zoom=1&iact=rc&dur=307&sig=110564946614323100926&page=1&tbnh=149&tbnw=166&start =0&ndsp=12&ved=1t:429,r:3,s:0,i:78&tx=55&ty=54 When fluoride exceeds 4 ppm
  • 7. Monitoring Water Pollution: BOD levels • Eutrophication- When a body of water has high concentration of nutrients (nitrates, phosphates), which cause an increase in plant, algae, and bacteria growth. This growth shades water and reduces photosynthetic activity. • BOD (biochemical oxygen demand)- amount of oxygen needed to decompose organic material in water. • When bacteria and algae die and decompose, BOD increases and oxygen in water is consumed. If oxygen is consumed, organisms die. • BOD levels can be used to see how polluted the water is. More organic waste = higher BOD.
  • 8. Eutrophication • The natural or artificial enrichment of a body of water, particularly with respect to nitrates and phosphates, that results in depletion of the oxygen content of the water. Eutrophication is accelerated by human activities that add detergents, sewage or agricultural fertilizers to bodies of water. • http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c
  • 9. Monitoring Water Pollution: Biotic Index • Biotic Index: a scale used to measure the quality of the environment by showing the types of organisms present in it. • Bio-indicators: organisms used to monitor the health of streams because the have different pollution tolerance ranges. • Bio-indicators can be highly sensitive to pollution, slightly pollution tolerant, or highly pollution tolerant. • Bio-indicators are collected in streams and used to calculate biotic index.
  • 11. Monitoring Air Pollution • Measure particulate matter (particles suspended in air that we breathe) • Measure critical pollutants such as sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, nitrogen monoxide, ground level ozone. http://www.solarthermalm
  • 12. Size of Air Particulates • http://www.scdhec.gov/environment/baq/images/PM
  • 13. Measuring Soil Pollution • Soil pollution can lead to water pollution due to water run-off into rivers. • Measure inorganic contaminants (nitrates, phosphates, heavy metals, radioactive materials) • Measure organic contaminants (detergents, pesticides, fuels)
  • 15. Sources • Point Source Pollution • http://wonkroom.thinkprogress.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/smoke-stack.jpg • http://www.waterencyclopedia.com/images/wsci_03_img0431.jpg • http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-3- x4LEC1ybE/T10pOSQ8PbI/AAAAAAAAAcg/dSGEe3J_oZE/s1600/point+source+pollut.jpg • Non-point source pollution • http://www.personal.psu.edu/users/j/g/jgg5037/images/contro1.jpg • http://www.coloradodot.info/programs/environmental/water-quality/assets/oil-gas_rainbow_stormdrain.jpg • http://www.ypte.org.uk/UserFiles/images/Acid_rain_woods1.JPG