Pollution and Types
Pollution and Types
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IT’s TYPES
WHAT IS POLLUTION?
1.Air Pollution
2.Water Pollution
3.Noise Pollution
4.Soil Pollution
Air Pollution
o Air pollution is the human introduction into the atmosphere of chemicals, particulate matter, or biological
materials that cause harm or discomfort to humans or other living organisms, or damage the environment
o The gaseous air pollutants of primary concern in urban settings include sulfur dioxide,
• Global warming: Another direct effect that the world is witnessing global warming.
With increased temperatures worldwide, increase in sea levels and melting of ice from
colder regions and icebergs, displacement and loss of habitat have already signaled an
impending disaster if actions for preservation and normalization aren’t undertaken
soon.
• Effect on wildlife: Just like humans, animals also face some devastating effects of air
pollution. Toxic chemicals present in the air can force wildlife species to move to a
new place and change their habitat.
Prevention Of Air Pollution
▪ Use public mode of transportation: Encourage people to use more and more public
modes of transportation to reduce pollution. Also, try to make use of carpooling.
▪ Conserve energy: Switch off fans and lights when you are going out. A large number of
fossil fuels are burnt to produce electricity. The environment by reducing the number of
fossil fuels to be burned.
▪ Emphasis on clean energy resources: Clean energy technologies
like solar, wind and geothermal are on high these days. Governments of various countries
have been providing grants to consumers who are interested in installing solar panels for
their home. This will go a long way to curb air pollution.
▪ Use energy efficient devices: CFL lights consume less electricity as against their
counterparts. They live longer, consume less electricity, lower electricity bills and also help
you to reduce pollution by consuming less energy.
Water Pollution
🞆 Water pollution is the introduction of chemical, physical, or biological material into
fresh or ocean waters that degrades the quality of the water and affects the
organisms living in it.
🞆 Some of the main sources of water pollution include discharges from a sewage
treatment plant, a factory, or a city storm drain, nitrogen compounds from fertilized
agricultural lands.
🞆 The causes of water pollution include a wide range of chemicals and pathogens as
well as physical parameters. Contaminants may
include organic and inorganic substances.
Examples of Water pollution :
Industrial affluents
Mining and Agricultural Wastes
Sewage Disposal and Domestic Wastes
Causes Of Water Pollution
▪ Industrial waste: Industries produce a huge amount of waste
which contains toxic chemicals and pollutants which can
cause air pollution and damage to us and our environment. They
contain pollutants such as lead, mercury, sulfur, asbestos,
nitrates, and many other harmful chemicals.
▪ Sewage and wastewater: The sewage and wastewater that is
produced by each household is chemically treated and released into
the sea with fresh water. Pathogens are known as a common water
pollutant; The sewers of cities house several pathogens and thereby
diseases.
▪ The burning of fossil fuels: Fossil fuels like coal and oil when
burnt produce a substantial amount of ash in the atmosphere. The
particles which contain toxic chemicals when mixed with water vapor
result in acid rain.
Effects Of Water Pollution
• Diseases: Eventually, humans are affected by this process as well.
People can get diseases such as hepatitis by eating seafood that has
been poisoned. There is always outbreak of cholera and diseases as a
result of poor drinking water treatment from contaminated waters.
• Death of aquatic animals: The main problem caused by water pollution is that it
kills organisms that depend on these water bodies. Dead fish, crabs, birds and
sea gulls, dolphins, and many other animals often wind up on beaches, killed by
pollutants in their habitat.
Prevention Of Water Pollution
▪ Take great care not to overuse pesticides and fertilisers. This will prevent runoffs of
the material into nearby water sources.
▪ Don’t throw litter into rivers, lakes or oceans. Help clean up any litter you see on
beaches or in rivers and lakes, make sure it is safe to collect the litter and put it in a
nearby dustbin.
▪ Conserve water by turning off the tap when running water is not necessary. This helps
prevent water shortages and reduces the amount of contaminated water that needs
treatment.
▪ Be careful about what you throw down your sink or toilet. Don’t throw paints, oils or
other forms of litter down the drain. Use environmentally household products, such as
washing powder, household cleaning agents and toiletries
▪ Conserve water by turning off the tap when running water is not necessary. This helps
prevent water shortages and reduces the amount of contaminated water that needs
treatment.
Noise Pollution
o Noise pollution, also known as environmental noise or sound pollution, is the
propagation of noise with ranging impacts on the activity of human or animal life,
most of them harmful to a degree. The source of outdoor noise worldwide is mainly
caused by machines, transport, and propagation systems.
o Poor urban planning may give rise to noise disintegration or pollution, side-by-side
industrial and residential buildings can result in noise pollution in the residential
areas.
• Increased risk of cardiovascular diseases: Being exposed to noise pollution for ten
consecutive years or more raises your chances of suffering from at least
one cardiovascular disease later in life by 300%.Being exposed to such noises for
more than 8 hours a day could even be worse.
• Closing the windows. To prevent unwanted noise from entering into the house and buildings, one can
simply close the windows and open them when it is quite.
•Jarring horns. To reduce the noise that is associated with continuous hoots in traffic, vehicles can
install horns that have jarring sounds. In cases where the exhaust pipes are damaged, they should be
repaired and noisy trucks banned.
•Noise-canceling headphones. They can be used by workers to reduce noise pollution in industrial and
construction workers. They filter any unwanted noise and prevent it from reaching the ears.
Soil Pollution
🞆 Soil contamination or soil pollution as part of land degradation is caused by the presence
of xenobtics (human-made) chemicals or other alteration in the natural soil environment. It is
typically caused by industrial activity, agricultural chemicals or improper disposal of waste.
🞆 The concern over soil contamination stems primarily from health risks, from direct contact with the
contaminated soil, vapours from the contaminants, or from secondary contamination of water
supplies within and underlying the soil.