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Environmental Pollution
SCI 256
Environmental Pollution
Urbanization and modernization led to overpopulation and over-industrialization in the metro areas. Overpopulation resulted to traffic jams, squatter areas and electricity and water shortage. This further resulted to jamming of cars that particularly contributes to air and water pollution that is root to various health concerns and problems. In line with this, the problem of pollution is relative to the issue of population. It therefore follows that to address pollution population should first be controlled and mitigated together with various efforts and implementation of programs that would aid in the saving of the environment.
Addressing Pollution
Roughly $300,000 funding is needed to launch programs in addressing pollution. The strategy is to back-up the present stature. Legislature provides a legal amount of pollutants to be present in the air and water but there are disadvantageous effects wherein t
2. Urbanization and modernization led to overpopulation and over-industrialization in
the metro areas. Overpopulation resulted to traffic jams, squatter areas and
electricity and water shortage. This further resulted to jamming of cars that
particularly contributes to air and water pollution that is root to various health
concerns and problems. In line with this, the problem of pollution is relative to the
issue of population. It therefore follows that to address pollution population should
first be controlled and mitigated together with various efforts and implementation of
programs that would aid in the saving of the environment.
Addressing Pollution
Roughly $300,000 funding is needed to launch programs in addressing pollution.
The strategy is to back-up the present stature. Legislature provides a legal amount
of pollutants to be present in the air and water but there are disadvantageous
effects wherein the companies are charged of a fee (The Economics of Pollution
Controls at the Local and Global Levels, 2006). There are existing regulations that
suggest the employment of instruments to control pollution and pollutants.
However, a much stricter and regulated statures have to be implemented to watch
over the emitters, the treatment of each emitter, the levels of the emitters and the
likes.
Fines that are paid by violators of the program can go directly on the program’s
budget to be used to finance the same as well as on the enforcement process. The
extent of the offense shall dictate the amount of the fine. Fines can be reduced if in
the course of the offense, the offender can show proof that he or she is finding
efforts to reduce emission.
Random Emission Testing
This program is estimated to cost $600,000. The elements that greatly contribute
to air pollution are carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides, particles,
volatile organic compounds, and sulfur dioxide. (Free vehicle emissions
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