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Title: Air Pollution


1
Air Pollution
  • Environmental Science

2
What Causes Air Pollution?
  • Air Pollution is the contamination of the
    atmosphere by solid, liquid, or gasses
  • Most air pollution is the result of human
    activities
  • Industrial burning
  • Automobile Exhaust
  • Some pollutants are
  • natural
  • Dust
  • Pollen and spores
  • Volcanic eruptions (sulfur
  • dioxide)

3
Primary and Secondary Pollutants
  • Primary Pollutants a pollutant put directly
    into the atmosphere by humans or nature
  • Ex. CO from car exhaust
  • Secondary Pollutants a pollutant that is formed
    by a chemical reaction between a primary
    pollutant and another compound in the atmosphere
    (either natural or man-made)
  • Ex. Ground level ozone

4
Types of Pollutants
  • Carbon monoxide (CO)
  • mainly comes from car exhaust
  • Nitrogen oxides (NOX)
  • auto exhaust, power plants and some industrial
    processes
  • Sulfur dioxide (SO2)
  • burning fossil fuels
  • Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)
  • burning fuel (gasoline vapors)
  • Particulate Matter
  • tiny particles (can be solids or liquids)
    construction, agriculture, fires, vehicles,
    industry

5
Automobile Emissions
  • One third (1/3) of air pollution comes from cars
  • Americans drove 2.6 trillion miles in 1998
  • Only 10 of that was done by busses or trucks

6
Clean Air Act of 1970
  • Gives the EPA authority to regulate automobile
    emissions
  • The EPA required
  • Elimination of leaded gasoline
  • Lead pollution has decreased 90 as a result
  • Catalytic converters had to be installed into
    cars
  • Cause a chemical reaction that changes the
    pollutants to less harmful substances
  • EPA estimates cars burn fuel 35 more efficiently
    and pollute 95 less now than 30 yrs ago

7
Zero-Emission Vehicle
  • California began the Zero-Emission Vehicle
    program to encourage the development of
    less-polluting vehicles
  • Electric cars are the only true ZEV cars
  • 2 types of partial ZEVs
  • Gasoline/Electric Hybrids (Toyota Prius)
  • Methanol Fuel Cells (all still prototypes)

8
Industrial Pollution
  • Most power plants generate electricity by burning
    fossil fuels
  • Power plants emit at least 2/3 of all sulfur
    dioxide and more than 1/3 of all nitrogen oxides
    that pollute the air.
  • Dry cleaning, oil refineries, chemical
    manufacturing plants, furniture refinishers, and
    automobile repair shops all contribute to the
    VOCs in the air.

9
Industrial Air Pollution
  • Clean Air Act also requires that industries
    remove pollution from their emissions
  • Scrubbers remove gasses by spraying water into
    the exhaust to dissolve many soluble pollutants
  • Electrostatic Precipitators gasses containing
    dust particles are blown through an electrically
    charged chamber the dust sticks to each other
    and the side of the chamber
  • 20 tons of ash generated by coal burning power
    plants each year

10
Smog
  • Air pollution that hangs over cities and reduces
    visibility
  • Smog is the result of chemical reactions
    involving sunlight, air, car exhaust, and ozone

11
Temperature Inversions
  • Usually temperature decreases with altitude
  • A temperature inversion is when warm air is
    higher and the cold air is trapped beneath
  • Sometimes pollution is trapped beneath the warm
    air
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