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ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
CHAPTER 05
DEFINATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
οƒ’ It means adding impurities to the
environment.
οƒ’ It is an undesirable change in chemical,
physical, and biological characteristics
of air, water and soil, which causes the
health problem to all the living beings.
TYPES OF POLLUTION
οƒ’ These are categorised as :
οƒ’ Air pollution
οƒ’ Water pollution
οƒ’ Soil pollution
οƒ’ Sound / noise pollution
οƒ’ Nuclear pollution
οƒ’ E-waste
Further it may be
Indoor pollution / outdoor pollution
CLASSIFICATION OF POLLUTANTS
οƒ’ The pollutants may be classified as
οƒ’ Degradable or non-persistent pollutants:- these
can be broken down rapidly by the natural
process e.g. Domestic waste, garbage and
sewage.
οƒ’ Slowly degradable or persistent pollutants:-
these remains in environment for a very long
period of time, in unchanged condition, may be
for few decades e.g. Pesticides, aerosole
οƒ’ Non-degradable pollutants:- these are pollutants
never get degraded by any natural process. E.g.
Toxic elements like lead, mercury, nuclear waste.
DIFFERENT POLLUTANTS
Pollutants Examples
Gases Nox, SOx, Cox,
Industrial waste Soot, smoke, tar, dust
Metal waste Mercury, lead, zinc, nickel,
cadmium. Chromium
Acids H2SO4, MNO3
Agro pesticides Herbicides, fungicides,
bactericides, weedcides
Domestic waste Garbage, rubbish
Radioactive waste Nuclear ash from atomic
reactors
E-waste From IT sector
AIR POLLUTION
οƒ’ Definition:- it can be defined as
addition of any contaminant to the air
which causes harm to the health of
living organisms.
SOURCES OF AIR POLLUTION
οƒ’ It can be classified as
οƒ’ Air pollution by natural and manmade
sources
οƒ’ Air pollution by human activities
Air Pollution classification
Primary pollutants Secondary pollutants
Released directly in
to the air
Added after they are formed as
a chemical reaction in the air
between primary pollutants
--- Ash
--- Salt particles
--- Pollen and spores
--- Smoke
--- Wind blown dust
--- Smog = sunlight + NOx
--- Acid rain
--- Pollen and spores
--- Smoke
--- Wind blown dust
Primary pollutants
Nox
=15%
VOCs =
14%
SO2
=16%
Pm = 6%
CO =
49%
Sources of Primary pollutants
Fuel
Consumption
=27%
industrial
processes
=14-15%
SWD =3%
Miscellaneou
s =9%
Transportatio
n = 46%
SOURCES OF AIR POLLUTION
Source of primary
pollutants created by
nature
Volcanoe
s
Breaking
seas
Pollens Blowing
dust
Bacteria
or
Viruses
Fire
Not in Human
control
Accentuated by
Human
SOURCES OF AIR POLLUTION
Source of primary
pollutants created by
human activities
Combusti
on
processes
Chemical
processe
s
Nuclear
or Atomic
processe
s
Refining/
Heating/
Roasting
processe
s
Farming/
Mining/
Quarryin
g
processe
s
Secondary pollutants : Atmospheric
H2SO4 formed by reaction of moisture or
water + SO2 / SO3
SECONDARY POLLUTANTS
οƒ’ Acid rain: Atmospheric H2SO4 formed by
reaction of moisture or water + SO2 / SO3
οƒ’ Photochemical smog:- it is harmful
mixture formed by gases of nitrogen and
particulated matter due to
photochemical reactions under influence
of strong sunlight.
οƒ’ Ozone contributes majorly to
photochemical smog
MAJOR AIR POLLUTANTS
οƒ’ Carbon compounds: CO2 is released by
complete combustion of fossil fuels and CO, a
very toxic gas is released by automobile
exhausts.
οƒ’ Sulphur compounds : through the thermal
power plants, using coal and from the oil
refineries, SO2 , H2S, H2SO4, are released.
οƒ’ Nitrogen Oxides:- these oxides like NO, NO2,
HNO3 are released by automobiles, power
plants and industries
οƒ’ Ozone: due to cooling industries the CFC is
released which has affected the O3 in the
atmosphere.
οƒ’ Fluorides: they are produced by the
industrial and insecticide spary.
οƒ’ Hydrocarbons:- they are released by the
automobiles e.g. Benzene, Benzpyrene etc.
οƒ’ Metals: the metal such as lead, nickel, tin,
beryllium, titanium are present in to form of
solid particles produced by metallurgical
processes.
οƒ’ Photochemical matter: the product such as
PAN, PB2N are the photochemical smog
produced by automobile.
οƒ’ Particulate matter: the suspended
particulated matter (SPM) is released
into the air by the stone crushing
industries and dust and the ash from
the thermal power plants.
οƒ’ Biological particulate : they are mainly
the bacterial cells, fungal spores and
pollens.
EFFECT OF AIR POLLUTION
οƒ’ Effect on living things
οƒ’ Effect on non-living things
EFFECTS ON LIVING THINGS
οƒ’ Air pollution and human health:
οƒ’ Irritation of eyes, throat, nose and respiratory system
οƒ’ Respiratory damage through tobacco smoke
οƒ’ Convulsions, coma due to lead poisoning
οƒ’ Cigarette smoking cause cardiovascular diseases,
due to cadmium particulates
οƒ’ Radioactive dust causes genetic effects on the next
generation
οƒ’ The mercury from combustion of fossil fuel affects
the nerves, brain and kidney
οƒ’ Air pollution and vegetation:
οƒ’ The direct use of pesticides affect the growth
of metabolic activities by destroying chlorophil
and also by disrupting photosynthesis.
οƒ’ Rise of ozone causes Necrosis i.e. Damaging
the leaves
οƒ’ The rise of NO2 causes Abscission i.e.
Premature fall of leaves - results in reduction
in crop production
οƒ’ Rise in SO2 causes chlorosis i.e. Yellowing of
the leaves
οƒ’ Thus the air pollution has qualitative and
quantitative effects on the plants
οƒ’ Air pollution and animals:
οƒ’ When the animals during grazing consume
the particulate coated plants mainly with
fluorine, lead, arsenic they get affected,
resulting into illness or poisoning or even
death.
οƒ’ The pets also suffer due to the lung
diseases
οƒ’ When animals are fed with oil cakes or
grass, the remains of insecticides/
pesticides settled on vegetation, harm the
digestive system very severely.
EFFECT ON NON-LIVINGS
οƒ’ Effect on metals:
οƒ’ Corrosion or abrasion of metals
οƒ’ The acid gases like O3, SO2, NO2, affect the
strength of the textile
οƒ’ The building material gets affected by SO2
and acid rains.
οƒ’ SO2 and acid gases affect the quality of
paper and leather
οƒ’ The paints get decoloured by SO2 and H2S
οƒ’ Effect on climate:
οƒ’ Carbon cycle is broken ( as forests are cut
consumption of CO2)
οƒ’ CO2 is heavy gas and has capacity to
absorb the heat. Rise of CO2has caused the
global warming
οƒ’ The release of CFC gases have made an
impact on ozone layer due to the ozone
depletion, cosmic rays reaches to earth
increasing temperature of earth
PREVENTION OF AIR POLLUTION
οƒ’ There are various air pollution control
technologies and land use planning
strategies available to reduce air
pollution
οƒ’ Following are the commonly used
pollution control devices by industry or
transportation devices
οƒ’ They can either destroy contaminants or
remove them from an exhaust stream
before it is emitted into the atmosphere
οƒ’ Particulate control:-
οƒ’ Mechanical collectors (dust cyclones, multi-
cyclones) – electrostatic precipitators or
elestrostatic air cleaner is a particulate collection
device that removes particles from a flowing
air/gas using force of an induced electrostatic
charge.
οƒ’ It is highly efficient filtration devices which can
easily remove fine particulate matter such as
dust and smoke form the air stream.
οƒ’ Particulate scrubber / wet scrubber is a form of
pollution control technology in which polluted
gas stream is brought in contact with the
scrubbing liquid by spraying it with the liquid by
forcing it through a pool of liquid or by some
other contact method so as to remove the
pollutants.
οƒ’ Scrubbers:-
οƒ’ Baffle spray scrubber
οƒ’ Cyclonic spray scrubber
οƒ’ Ejector venturi scrubber
οƒ’ Mechanically aided scrubber
οƒ’ Spray tower
οƒ’ Wet scrubber
οƒ’ Nox control:
οƒ’ Low NOx burner
οƒ’ Selective catalytic reduction (SCR)
οƒ’ Selective non-catalytic reduction (SNCR)
οƒ’ NOx scrubbers
οƒ’ Exhaust gas recirculation (EGR)
οƒ’ Catalytic converter (also for VOC control)
οƒ’ Acid gas / SO2 control:
οƒ’ Wet scrubbers
οƒ’ Dry scrubers
οƒ’ Flue-gas desulfurization
οƒ’ VOC Abatement:-
οƒ’ Adsorption systems, such as activated carbon
οƒ’ Flares
οƒ’ Thermal oxidizers
οƒ’ Catalytic converters
οƒ’ Biofilteres
οƒ’ Absorption (scrubbing)
οƒ’ Cryogenic condensers
οƒ’ Vapor recovery systems
οƒ’ Mercury control:-
οƒ’ Sorbent injection technology
οƒ’ Electro-catalytic oxidation (ECO)
οƒ’ K-fuel
WATER POLLUTION
οƒ’ Definition:-
It can be defined as β€œthe presence of
impurities and foreign substance in water in
such a quantity that lowers its quality and
makes it unfit for consumption and causes
health hazard.
OR
β€œ Any physical, biological or chemical change
in water quality that adversely affects living
organism can be considered pollution”
CLASSIFICATION OF WATER
POLLUTION
οƒ’ Surface water pollution:- ocean, rivers, lakes
get polluted in number of ways
οƒ’ Ground water pollution:- is often caused by
pesticide contaminations from soil
οƒ’ Oxygen depleting:- when biodegradable
material is added to water the number of
micro-organisms increases rapidly consuming
available oxygen. When this happens
harmless aerobic micro-organisms die and
anaerobic micro-organisms produce harmful
toxins such as ammonia and sulfides
οƒ’ Nutrients and their effect on water:-
nutrients are essential for plant growth
and development. Many nutrients are
found in waste water & fertilizers, if
these are in excess it can cause weed
and algae growth.
οƒ’ This can contaminate drinking water and
clog filters
οƒ’ This can damage other aquatic organisms
as algae use up the oxygen in the water
οƒ’ Microbiological water pollution:- it is
natural way of water pollution form by
micro-organisms.
οƒ’ Suspended matter:- some pollutants do
not dissolve in water as their molecules
are too big to mix between water
molecules called as suspended matter.
οƒ’ These particles settle down forming thick
slit at the bottom, thus harmful to marine
life that lives on floor
οƒ’ Biodegradable substances often
suspended in water causing problem as
high number of anaerobic micro-organisms
presents.
οƒ’ Toxic chemicals suspended in water can be
harmful to the development and survival of
aquatic life
οƒ’ Chemical water pollution:- industrial and
agricultural work involves the use of
many different chemicals that can run-off
into water and pollute it
οƒ’ Metals and solvents from industrial work
pollute water causing loss to aquatic life
οƒ’ Pesticides use in farming causes water
pollution putting threat to aquatic life, birds,
humans and other animals.
οƒ’ Petroleum contaminate the water through oil
spill when ship ruptures. This have only
localised effect on wildlife, it can cause death
of many fishes and stick to feather of seabirds
causing them to loose the ability to fly.
CAUSES OF WATER POLLUTION
οƒ’ The water gets polluted by various
causes and at various sources which
are divided as:
οƒ’ Point source – Source is identifiable ( if
pollution comes from single source
such as oil spill it is called point source)
οƒ’ Non-point source – Source is not
identifiable. (if pollution comes from
many sources is called non-point
source)
Point source – Water pollution through industrial
discharges:-
οƒ’ Industrial effluents have wide variety of organic
and inorganic pollutants, e.g. Breweries,
tanneries, paper and pulp mills, dying textile
industries are main source of industrial water
pollution
οƒ’ The fertilizers and chemical industries have also
made problem of water pollution a serious
environmental issue
οƒ’ The heavy metal discharged from the industries
such as Na, Cu, Cr, Hg, Pb etc. have serious
effect on the living organisms
οƒ’ Their main source is incinerators, coal burning
power plants. Also mine drainage and leaching
οƒ’ Non- point source – Water pollution through
Agricultural discharge:-
οƒ’ The modern agricultural uses chemical fertilizers,
chemical pesticides, herbicides, and weedicides,
which gets dissolved in water making them
polluted
οƒ’ It alters pH value of water affecting aquatic
animals as these animals are sensitive to pH of
water therby threatening the aquatic ecosystem
οƒ’ Phosphates and nitrates in the fertilizers make
water rich with nutrients and it becomes more
producing – is called as Eutrophication.
οƒ’ This reduces the oxygen level in water thereby
increasing CO2 level. This change kills the aquatic
life which further makes water more polluted
οƒ’ Water pollution through the solid waste of the
industries
οƒ’ Lead and mercury are the main toxic solid substances
which comes out of the industrial waste and get mixed
with nearby water pool
οƒ’ Consumption of this water makes direct impact on the
human health e.g. Damage to liver and kidney,
reduction in haemoglobin formation, lead may affect the
central nervous system which leads to coma or death
οƒ’ Source of lead to water is effiuents from lead processing
industrial plants, paper and pulp industries, fluorescent
light tubes, high intensity street lamps, batteries,
thermometers.
οƒ’ Mercury compounds enter in water body get converted
into methyl mercury compounds due to anaerobic
microbes. Finally it enters in the aqua food chain and
disturbs the entire aqua ecosystem of pond or lake
EFFECT OF WATER POLLUTION
οƒ’ Fertilizers and detergents act as nutrients
and helps to grow algae which consumes
dissolved oxygen and biological oxygen
demand increases thus kills aqua life.
οƒ’ Domestic and commercial effluents provide
more nutrients to micro-organisms thus
biological oxygen demand increases, killing
aquatic life.
οƒ’ Non-biodegradable pesticides travel through
food chain and enters into the human body
and affect the nervous system
EFFECT OF WATER POLLUTION
οƒ’ Oil pollutants spill through oil tankers get spread over
the water creating thin layer over the water surface.
This affect the water cycle and leads to death of
water birds and fishes.
οƒ’ From mining Radio-active pollutants like uranium,
thorium enters the human bodies through food and
water which get accumulated in blood thyroid glands,
liver, bones and muscles causing serious illness and
death also
οƒ’ Excess amount of fluorides causes dental and
intestinal problems.
οƒ’ In general consumption of polluted water causes
diseases like typhoid, dysentery, cholera.
MEASURES TO CONTROL WATER POLLUTION
οƒ’ Through the natural water cycle the water itself
gets converted into pure water
οƒ’ Disinfection of water, in this process harmful
bacteria are killed making water safe for
drinking. This is done by chlorination by using
bleaching powder
οƒ’ Sedimentation, in this process suspended
materials are removed from water. For this
sedimentation tanks are used these may be
circular tanks having either radial or
circumferential flow, rectangular tank and
hopper bottom tank.
MEASURES TO CONTROL WATER POLLUTION
οƒ’ Filtration, in this process water is allowed
to pass through a bed of coarser and fine
sand. It removes colour, taste, odour and
also bacteria. These filters may be
pressure filters and gravity fliters.
οƒ’ Softening of water, it is used to remove
the hardness of water, two methods are
used – by boiling water the hardness is
removed or by adding lime in the water
the hardness can be removed
SOIL POLLUTION
οƒ’ Definition:- soil pollution is defined as
contamination caused by chemicals and other
substance resulting in the loss of the fertility
or the productivity of soil.
οƒ’ The productivity of soil is measured in terms
of the yields of grains per unit of land.
οƒ’ The indirect effect of soil contamination is
observed through the crop contamination.
οƒ’ When such contaminated grains are
consumed by the human beings they affect
the human health.
SOURCES OF SOIL POLLUTION
οƒ’ Polluted water discharged from factories
οƒ’ Oil and petroleum leaks from vehicles washed off
the road by the rain into the surrounding habitat.
οƒ’ Chemicals fertilizer runoff from farms and crops.
οƒ’ Acid rain (fumes from factories mixing with rain)
οƒ’ Sewage discharged into rivers instead of being
treated properly
οƒ’ Over application of pesticides and fertilizers
οƒ’ Purposeful injection into groundwater as disposal
method
οƒ’ Interconnections between aquifers
during drilling
οƒ’ Septic tank seepage
οƒ’ Lagoon seepage
οƒ’ Sanitary / hazardous landfill seepage
οƒ’ Cemeteries
οƒ’ Scrap yards
οƒ’ Leaks from sanitary sewers
EFFECTS OF SOIL POLLUTION
οƒ’ Agriculture:-
οƒ’ Reduced soil fertility
οƒ’ Reduced nitrogen fixation
οƒ’ Increased erodiability
οƒ’ Larger loss of soil and nutrients
οƒ’ Deposition of slit in tanks and reservoirs
οƒ’ Reduced crop yield
οƒ’ Imbalance in soil fauna and flora
οƒ’ Industrial:-
οƒ’ Dangerous chemicals entering underground water
οƒ’ Ecological imbalance
οƒ’ Release of pollutant gases
οƒ’ Release of radioactive rays causing health
problems
οƒ’ Increased salinity
οƒ’ Reduced vegetation
οƒ’ Urban:-
οƒ’ Clogging of drains
οƒ’ Public health problems
οƒ’ Pollution of drinking water sources
οƒ’ Foul smell and release of gases
οƒ’ Waste management problems
PREVENTION OF SOIL POLLUTION
οƒ’ Reducing fertilizer and pesticide use – using bio-
fertilizers and manures
οƒ’ Reusing of materials – materials such as glass
containers, plastic bags, paper, cloths can be
reused at domestic level rather than being
disposed thus reducing solid waste pollution
οƒ’ Recycling and recovery of materials –papers,
plastic and glass can be recycled
οƒ’ Reforesting – control of land loss and soil erosion
can be possible through restoring forests
οƒ’ Solid waste treatment – proper method should
be adopted for management of solid waste
disposal. Industrial waste can be treated
physically, chemically and biologically until
they are less hazardous.
οƒ’ Acidic and alkaline waste shall be first
neutralised before disposed
οƒ’ Incineration of other waste is expensive and
leaves a huge residue and adds to air
pollution. Pyrolysis is a process of combustion
in absence of oxygen or the material burnt
under the controlled atmosphere of oxygen
NOISE POLLUTION
οƒ’ Definition :-
οƒ’ Noise is unpleasant, high intensity
sound
οƒ’ Noise which pollute calmness of society
is called noise pollution
οƒ’ Measurement of intensity of sound:-
οƒ’ The unit is dB (decibel), the range extend
between 1 to 140 dB. When it is less than
1dB we can not hear it and when it is more
than 140 dB we can not stand to it.
οƒ’ Normal talk sound intensity is 40 dB and
shouting 60 dB. Whispering 30 db
οƒ’ Industrial machines 90 dB, traffic busy
road with high speed vehicles 70 dB,
οƒ’ Thunder storm with lightening 120 dB,
near Airports it is 150 dB, Rocket engines
190 dB
IMPORTANT SOURCES OF NOISE POLLUTION
οƒ’ Industrial activities:- pneumatic
industries, textile industries, steel rolling
industries, wood cutting mills
οƒ’ Transport activities:- automobiles,
railways, aeroplanes
οƒ’ Domestic activities:- T.V., Radio, tape
recorder, mixers, grinders
οƒ’ Cultural activities:- Festivals, religious
programmes, marriage functions, public
speeches
οƒ’ Agricultural activity: tractors,threshers
οƒ’ Defence activity: tanks, gunfire,
aeroplanes, bombs, army exercises
οƒ’ Mining activities:- blasting
οƒ’ Other activities:- stone crushing,
construction of dams, tunnels, roads,
landslides, and earthquakes are the
natural sources of noise pollution
EFFECTS OF NOISE POLLUTION
οƒ’ The noise pollution creates temporary
as well as permanent problems to the
human beings, the noise pollution can
have physical, physiological and
psychological effects
οƒ’ Physical effects:-
οƒ’ Temporary hearing problems
οƒ’ Permanent deafness
οƒ’ Damage to tympanic membrane
οƒ’ Physiological effects:-
οƒ’ Headache
οƒ’ Pains in the heart
οƒ’ Reduction in the vision
οƒ’ Rise in blood pressure
οƒ’ Loss of memory
οƒ’ Psychological effects:-
οƒ’ Depression
οƒ’ Fatigue
οƒ’ Emotional disturbance
οƒ’ Frustration
οƒ’ irritation
PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF NOISE POLLUTION
οƒ’ Using earplugs, ear muffs, noise helmets, head
phones
οƒ’ Reducing the noise pollution at source
οƒ’ Heavy vehicles should not be allowed into
narrow streets
οƒ’ Heavy traffic on the residential streets must be
reduced
οƒ’ Use of air pressure horns should be prohibited
οƒ’ Laws regarding noise pollution must be followed
οƒ’ Areas like schools, hospitals must be kept
silence zone
οƒ’ Social awareness program should be taken up to
educate the public about the causes and effects of
noise pollution
οƒ’ Planting bushes, trees in and around sound
generating source is an effective solution for noise
pollution
οƒ’ Regular servicing and tuning of vehicles can
effectively reduces noise pollution
οƒ’ Buildings can be designed with suitable noise
absorbing material for walls, windows, and celings.
οƒ’ Soundproof doors, and windows can be installed to
block unwanted sound
οƒ’ Factories and industries should be located far from
the residential area

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EVS environmental pollution

  • 2. DEFINATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION οƒ’ It means adding impurities to the environment. οƒ’ It is an undesirable change in chemical, physical, and biological characteristics of air, water and soil, which causes the health problem to all the living beings.
  • 3. TYPES OF POLLUTION οƒ’ These are categorised as : οƒ’ Air pollution οƒ’ Water pollution οƒ’ Soil pollution οƒ’ Sound / noise pollution οƒ’ Nuclear pollution οƒ’ E-waste Further it may be Indoor pollution / outdoor pollution
  • 4. CLASSIFICATION OF POLLUTANTS οƒ’ The pollutants may be classified as οƒ’ Degradable or non-persistent pollutants:- these can be broken down rapidly by the natural process e.g. Domestic waste, garbage and sewage. οƒ’ Slowly degradable or persistent pollutants:- these remains in environment for a very long period of time, in unchanged condition, may be for few decades e.g. Pesticides, aerosole οƒ’ Non-degradable pollutants:- these are pollutants never get degraded by any natural process. E.g. Toxic elements like lead, mercury, nuclear waste.
  • 5. DIFFERENT POLLUTANTS Pollutants Examples Gases Nox, SOx, Cox, Industrial waste Soot, smoke, tar, dust Metal waste Mercury, lead, zinc, nickel, cadmium. Chromium Acids H2SO4, MNO3 Agro pesticides Herbicides, fungicides, bactericides, weedcides Domestic waste Garbage, rubbish Radioactive waste Nuclear ash from atomic reactors E-waste From IT sector
  • 6. AIR POLLUTION οƒ’ Definition:- it can be defined as addition of any contaminant to the air which causes harm to the health of living organisms.
  • 7. SOURCES OF AIR POLLUTION οƒ’ It can be classified as οƒ’ Air pollution by natural and manmade sources οƒ’ Air pollution by human activities
  • 8. Air Pollution classification Primary pollutants Secondary pollutants Released directly in to the air Added after they are formed as a chemical reaction in the air between primary pollutants --- Ash --- Salt particles --- Pollen and spores --- Smoke --- Wind blown dust --- Smog = sunlight + NOx --- Acid rain --- Pollen and spores --- Smoke --- Wind blown dust
  • 9. Primary pollutants Nox =15% VOCs = 14% SO2 =16% Pm = 6% CO = 49% Sources of Primary pollutants Fuel Consumption =27% industrial processes =14-15% SWD =3% Miscellaneou s =9% Transportatio n = 46%
  • 10. SOURCES OF AIR POLLUTION Source of primary pollutants created by nature Volcanoe s Breaking seas Pollens Blowing dust Bacteria or Viruses Fire Not in Human control Accentuated by Human
  • 11. SOURCES OF AIR POLLUTION Source of primary pollutants created by human activities Combusti on processes Chemical processe s Nuclear or Atomic processe s Refining/ Heating/ Roasting processe s Farming/ Mining/ Quarryin g processe s Secondary pollutants : Atmospheric H2SO4 formed by reaction of moisture or water + SO2 / SO3
  • 12. SECONDARY POLLUTANTS οƒ’ Acid rain: Atmospheric H2SO4 formed by reaction of moisture or water + SO2 / SO3 οƒ’ Photochemical smog:- it is harmful mixture formed by gases of nitrogen and particulated matter due to photochemical reactions under influence of strong sunlight. οƒ’ Ozone contributes majorly to photochemical smog
  • 13. MAJOR AIR POLLUTANTS οƒ’ Carbon compounds: CO2 is released by complete combustion of fossil fuels and CO, a very toxic gas is released by automobile exhausts. οƒ’ Sulphur compounds : through the thermal power plants, using coal and from the oil refineries, SO2 , H2S, H2SO4, are released. οƒ’ Nitrogen Oxides:- these oxides like NO, NO2, HNO3 are released by automobiles, power plants and industries
  • 14. οƒ’ Ozone: due to cooling industries the CFC is released which has affected the O3 in the atmosphere. οƒ’ Fluorides: they are produced by the industrial and insecticide spary. οƒ’ Hydrocarbons:- they are released by the automobiles e.g. Benzene, Benzpyrene etc. οƒ’ Metals: the metal such as lead, nickel, tin, beryllium, titanium are present in to form of solid particles produced by metallurgical processes. οƒ’ Photochemical matter: the product such as PAN, PB2N are the photochemical smog produced by automobile.
  • 15. οƒ’ Particulate matter: the suspended particulated matter (SPM) is released into the air by the stone crushing industries and dust and the ash from the thermal power plants. οƒ’ Biological particulate : they are mainly the bacterial cells, fungal spores and pollens.
  • 16. EFFECT OF AIR POLLUTION οƒ’ Effect on living things οƒ’ Effect on non-living things
  • 17. EFFECTS ON LIVING THINGS οƒ’ Air pollution and human health: οƒ’ Irritation of eyes, throat, nose and respiratory system οƒ’ Respiratory damage through tobacco smoke οƒ’ Convulsions, coma due to lead poisoning οƒ’ Cigarette smoking cause cardiovascular diseases, due to cadmium particulates οƒ’ Radioactive dust causes genetic effects on the next generation οƒ’ The mercury from combustion of fossil fuel affects the nerves, brain and kidney
  • 18. οƒ’ Air pollution and vegetation: οƒ’ The direct use of pesticides affect the growth of metabolic activities by destroying chlorophil and also by disrupting photosynthesis. οƒ’ Rise of ozone causes Necrosis i.e. Damaging the leaves οƒ’ The rise of NO2 causes Abscission i.e. Premature fall of leaves - results in reduction in crop production οƒ’ Rise in SO2 causes chlorosis i.e. Yellowing of the leaves οƒ’ Thus the air pollution has qualitative and quantitative effects on the plants
  • 19. οƒ’ Air pollution and animals: οƒ’ When the animals during grazing consume the particulate coated plants mainly with fluorine, lead, arsenic they get affected, resulting into illness or poisoning or even death. οƒ’ The pets also suffer due to the lung diseases οƒ’ When animals are fed with oil cakes or grass, the remains of insecticides/ pesticides settled on vegetation, harm the digestive system very severely.
  • 20. EFFECT ON NON-LIVINGS οƒ’ Effect on metals: οƒ’ Corrosion or abrasion of metals οƒ’ The acid gases like O3, SO2, NO2, affect the strength of the textile οƒ’ The building material gets affected by SO2 and acid rains. οƒ’ SO2 and acid gases affect the quality of paper and leather οƒ’ The paints get decoloured by SO2 and H2S
  • 21. οƒ’ Effect on climate: οƒ’ Carbon cycle is broken ( as forests are cut consumption of CO2) οƒ’ CO2 is heavy gas and has capacity to absorb the heat. Rise of CO2has caused the global warming οƒ’ The release of CFC gases have made an impact on ozone layer due to the ozone depletion, cosmic rays reaches to earth increasing temperature of earth
  • 22. PREVENTION OF AIR POLLUTION οƒ’ There are various air pollution control technologies and land use planning strategies available to reduce air pollution οƒ’ Following are the commonly used pollution control devices by industry or transportation devices οƒ’ They can either destroy contaminants or remove them from an exhaust stream before it is emitted into the atmosphere
  • 23. οƒ’ Particulate control:- οƒ’ Mechanical collectors (dust cyclones, multi- cyclones) – electrostatic precipitators or elestrostatic air cleaner is a particulate collection device that removes particles from a flowing air/gas using force of an induced electrostatic charge. οƒ’ It is highly efficient filtration devices which can easily remove fine particulate matter such as dust and smoke form the air stream. οƒ’ Particulate scrubber / wet scrubber is a form of pollution control technology in which polluted gas stream is brought in contact with the scrubbing liquid by spraying it with the liquid by forcing it through a pool of liquid or by some other contact method so as to remove the pollutants.
  • 24. οƒ’ Scrubbers:- οƒ’ Baffle spray scrubber οƒ’ Cyclonic spray scrubber οƒ’ Ejector venturi scrubber οƒ’ Mechanically aided scrubber οƒ’ Spray tower οƒ’ Wet scrubber
  • 25. οƒ’ Nox control: οƒ’ Low NOx burner οƒ’ Selective catalytic reduction (SCR) οƒ’ Selective non-catalytic reduction (SNCR) οƒ’ NOx scrubbers οƒ’ Exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) οƒ’ Catalytic converter (also for VOC control) οƒ’ Acid gas / SO2 control: οƒ’ Wet scrubbers οƒ’ Dry scrubers οƒ’ Flue-gas desulfurization
  • 26. οƒ’ VOC Abatement:- οƒ’ Adsorption systems, such as activated carbon οƒ’ Flares οƒ’ Thermal oxidizers οƒ’ Catalytic converters οƒ’ Biofilteres οƒ’ Absorption (scrubbing) οƒ’ Cryogenic condensers οƒ’ Vapor recovery systems οƒ’ Mercury control:- οƒ’ Sorbent injection technology οƒ’ Electro-catalytic oxidation (ECO) οƒ’ K-fuel
  • 27. WATER POLLUTION οƒ’ Definition:- It can be defined as β€œthe presence of impurities and foreign substance in water in such a quantity that lowers its quality and makes it unfit for consumption and causes health hazard. OR β€œ Any physical, biological or chemical change in water quality that adversely affects living organism can be considered pollution”
  • 28. CLASSIFICATION OF WATER POLLUTION οƒ’ Surface water pollution:- ocean, rivers, lakes get polluted in number of ways οƒ’ Ground water pollution:- is often caused by pesticide contaminations from soil οƒ’ Oxygen depleting:- when biodegradable material is added to water the number of micro-organisms increases rapidly consuming available oxygen. When this happens harmless aerobic micro-organisms die and anaerobic micro-organisms produce harmful toxins such as ammonia and sulfides
  • 29. οƒ’ Nutrients and their effect on water:- nutrients are essential for plant growth and development. Many nutrients are found in waste water & fertilizers, if these are in excess it can cause weed and algae growth. οƒ’ This can contaminate drinking water and clog filters οƒ’ This can damage other aquatic organisms as algae use up the oxygen in the water οƒ’ Microbiological water pollution:- it is natural way of water pollution form by micro-organisms.
  • 30. οƒ’ Suspended matter:- some pollutants do not dissolve in water as their molecules are too big to mix between water molecules called as suspended matter. οƒ’ These particles settle down forming thick slit at the bottom, thus harmful to marine life that lives on floor οƒ’ Biodegradable substances often suspended in water causing problem as high number of anaerobic micro-organisms presents. οƒ’ Toxic chemicals suspended in water can be harmful to the development and survival of aquatic life
  • 31. οƒ’ Chemical water pollution:- industrial and agricultural work involves the use of many different chemicals that can run-off into water and pollute it οƒ’ Metals and solvents from industrial work pollute water causing loss to aquatic life οƒ’ Pesticides use in farming causes water pollution putting threat to aquatic life, birds, humans and other animals. οƒ’ Petroleum contaminate the water through oil spill when ship ruptures. This have only localised effect on wildlife, it can cause death of many fishes and stick to feather of seabirds causing them to loose the ability to fly.
  • 32. CAUSES OF WATER POLLUTION οƒ’ The water gets polluted by various causes and at various sources which are divided as: οƒ’ Point source – Source is identifiable ( if pollution comes from single source such as oil spill it is called point source) οƒ’ Non-point source – Source is not identifiable. (if pollution comes from many sources is called non-point source)
  • 33. Point source – Water pollution through industrial discharges:- οƒ’ Industrial effluents have wide variety of organic and inorganic pollutants, e.g. Breweries, tanneries, paper and pulp mills, dying textile industries are main source of industrial water pollution οƒ’ The fertilizers and chemical industries have also made problem of water pollution a serious environmental issue οƒ’ The heavy metal discharged from the industries such as Na, Cu, Cr, Hg, Pb etc. have serious effect on the living organisms οƒ’ Their main source is incinerators, coal burning power plants. Also mine drainage and leaching
  • 34. οƒ’ Non- point source – Water pollution through Agricultural discharge:- οƒ’ The modern agricultural uses chemical fertilizers, chemical pesticides, herbicides, and weedicides, which gets dissolved in water making them polluted οƒ’ It alters pH value of water affecting aquatic animals as these animals are sensitive to pH of water therby threatening the aquatic ecosystem οƒ’ Phosphates and nitrates in the fertilizers make water rich with nutrients and it becomes more producing – is called as Eutrophication. οƒ’ This reduces the oxygen level in water thereby increasing CO2 level. This change kills the aquatic life which further makes water more polluted
  • 35. οƒ’ Water pollution through the solid waste of the industries οƒ’ Lead and mercury are the main toxic solid substances which comes out of the industrial waste and get mixed with nearby water pool οƒ’ Consumption of this water makes direct impact on the human health e.g. Damage to liver and kidney, reduction in haemoglobin formation, lead may affect the central nervous system which leads to coma or death οƒ’ Source of lead to water is effiuents from lead processing industrial plants, paper and pulp industries, fluorescent light tubes, high intensity street lamps, batteries, thermometers. οƒ’ Mercury compounds enter in water body get converted into methyl mercury compounds due to anaerobic microbes. Finally it enters in the aqua food chain and disturbs the entire aqua ecosystem of pond or lake
  • 36. EFFECT OF WATER POLLUTION οƒ’ Fertilizers and detergents act as nutrients and helps to grow algae which consumes dissolved oxygen and biological oxygen demand increases thus kills aqua life. οƒ’ Domestic and commercial effluents provide more nutrients to micro-organisms thus biological oxygen demand increases, killing aquatic life. οƒ’ Non-biodegradable pesticides travel through food chain and enters into the human body and affect the nervous system
  • 37. EFFECT OF WATER POLLUTION οƒ’ Oil pollutants spill through oil tankers get spread over the water creating thin layer over the water surface. This affect the water cycle and leads to death of water birds and fishes. οƒ’ From mining Radio-active pollutants like uranium, thorium enters the human bodies through food and water which get accumulated in blood thyroid glands, liver, bones and muscles causing serious illness and death also οƒ’ Excess amount of fluorides causes dental and intestinal problems. οƒ’ In general consumption of polluted water causes diseases like typhoid, dysentery, cholera.
  • 38. MEASURES TO CONTROL WATER POLLUTION οƒ’ Through the natural water cycle the water itself gets converted into pure water οƒ’ Disinfection of water, in this process harmful bacteria are killed making water safe for drinking. This is done by chlorination by using bleaching powder οƒ’ Sedimentation, in this process suspended materials are removed from water. For this sedimentation tanks are used these may be circular tanks having either radial or circumferential flow, rectangular tank and hopper bottom tank.
  • 39. MEASURES TO CONTROL WATER POLLUTION οƒ’ Filtration, in this process water is allowed to pass through a bed of coarser and fine sand. It removes colour, taste, odour and also bacteria. These filters may be pressure filters and gravity fliters. οƒ’ Softening of water, it is used to remove the hardness of water, two methods are used – by boiling water the hardness is removed or by adding lime in the water the hardness can be removed
  • 40. SOIL POLLUTION οƒ’ Definition:- soil pollution is defined as contamination caused by chemicals and other substance resulting in the loss of the fertility or the productivity of soil. οƒ’ The productivity of soil is measured in terms of the yields of grains per unit of land. οƒ’ The indirect effect of soil contamination is observed through the crop contamination. οƒ’ When such contaminated grains are consumed by the human beings they affect the human health.
  • 41. SOURCES OF SOIL POLLUTION οƒ’ Polluted water discharged from factories οƒ’ Oil and petroleum leaks from vehicles washed off the road by the rain into the surrounding habitat. οƒ’ Chemicals fertilizer runoff from farms and crops. οƒ’ Acid rain (fumes from factories mixing with rain) οƒ’ Sewage discharged into rivers instead of being treated properly οƒ’ Over application of pesticides and fertilizers οƒ’ Purposeful injection into groundwater as disposal method
  • 42. οƒ’ Interconnections between aquifers during drilling οƒ’ Septic tank seepage οƒ’ Lagoon seepage οƒ’ Sanitary / hazardous landfill seepage οƒ’ Cemeteries οƒ’ Scrap yards οƒ’ Leaks from sanitary sewers
  • 43. EFFECTS OF SOIL POLLUTION οƒ’ Agriculture:- οƒ’ Reduced soil fertility οƒ’ Reduced nitrogen fixation οƒ’ Increased erodiability οƒ’ Larger loss of soil and nutrients οƒ’ Deposition of slit in tanks and reservoirs οƒ’ Reduced crop yield οƒ’ Imbalance in soil fauna and flora
  • 44. οƒ’ Industrial:- οƒ’ Dangerous chemicals entering underground water οƒ’ Ecological imbalance οƒ’ Release of pollutant gases οƒ’ Release of radioactive rays causing health problems οƒ’ Increased salinity οƒ’ Reduced vegetation οƒ’ Urban:- οƒ’ Clogging of drains οƒ’ Public health problems οƒ’ Pollution of drinking water sources οƒ’ Foul smell and release of gases οƒ’ Waste management problems
  • 45. PREVENTION OF SOIL POLLUTION οƒ’ Reducing fertilizer and pesticide use – using bio- fertilizers and manures οƒ’ Reusing of materials – materials such as glass containers, plastic bags, paper, cloths can be reused at domestic level rather than being disposed thus reducing solid waste pollution οƒ’ Recycling and recovery of materials –papers, plastic and glass can be recycled οƒ’ Reforesting – control of land loss and soil erosion can be possible through restoring forests
  • 46. οƒ’ Solid waste treatment – proper method should be adopted for management of solid waste disposal. Industrial waste can be treated physically, chemically and biologically until they are less hazardous. οƒ’ Acidic and alkaline waste shall be first neutralised before disposed οƒ’ Incineration of other waste is expensive and leaves a huge residue and adds to air pollution. Pyrolysis is a process of combustion in absence of oxygen or the material burnt under the controlled atmosphere of oxygen
  • 47. NOISE POLLUTION οƒ’ Definition :- οƒ’ Noise is unpleasant, high intensity sound οƒ’ Noise which pollute calmness of society is called noise pollution
  • 48. οƒ’ Measurement of intensity of sound:- οƒ’ The unit is dB (decibel), the range extend between 1 to 140 dB. When it is less than 1dB we can not hear it and when it is more than 140 dB we can not stand to it. οƒ’ Normal talk sound intensity is 40 dB and shouting 60 dB. Whispering 30 db οƒ’ Industrial machines 90 dB, traffic busy road with high speed vehicles 70 dB, οƒ’ Thunder storm with lightening 120 dB, near Airports it is 150 dB, Rocket engines 190 dB
  • 49. IMPORTANT SOURCES OF NOISE POLLUTION οƒ’ Industrial activities:- pneumatic industries, textile industries, steel rolling industries, wood cutting mills οƒ’ Transport activities:- automobiles, railways, aeroplanes οƒ’ Domestic activities:- T.V., Radio, tape recorder, mixers, grinders οƒ’ Cultural activities:- Festivals, religious programmes, marriage functions, public speeches
  • 50. οƒ’ Agricultural activity: tractors,threshers οƒ’ Defence activity: tanks, gunfire, aeroplanes, bombs, army exercises οƒ’ Mining activities:- blasting οƒ’ Other activities:- stone crushing, construction of dams, tunnels, roads, landslides, and earthquakes are the natural sources of noise pollution
  • 51. EFFECTS OF NOISE POLLUTION οƒ’ The noise pollution creates temporary as well as permanent problems to the human beings, the noise pollution can have physical, physiological and psychological effects οƒ’ Physical effects:- οƒ’ Temporary hearing problems οƒ’ Permanent deafness οƒ’ Damage to tympanic membrane
  • 52. οƒ’ Physiological effects:- οƒ’ Headache οƒ’ Pains in the heart οƒ’ Reduction in the vision οƒ’ Rise in blood pressure οƒ’ Loss of memory οƒ’ Psychological effects:- οƒ’ Depression οƒ’ Fatigue οƒ’ Emotional disturbance οƒ’ Frustration οƒ’ irritation
  • 53. PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF NOISE POLLUTION οƒ’ Using earplugs, ear muffs, noise helmets, head phones οƒ’ Reducing the noise pollution at source οƒ’ Heavy vehicles should not be allowed into narrow streets οƒ’ Heavy traffic on the residential streets must be reduced οƒ’ Use of air pressure horns should be prohibited οƒ’ Laws regarding noise pollution must be followed οƒ’ Areas like schools, hospitals must be kept silence zone
  • 54. οƒ’ Social awareness program should be taken up to educate the public about the causes and effects of noise pollution οƒ’ Planting bushes, trees in and around sound generating source is an effective solution for noise pollution οƒ’ Regular servicing and tuning of vehicles can effectively reduces noise pollution οƒ’ Buildings can be designed with suitable noise absorbing material for walls, windows, and celings. οƒ’ Soundproof doors, and windows can be installed to block unwanted sound οƒ’ Factories and industries should be located far from the residential area