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Chapter 20
Earth Science College Prep

Our Impact on Air and Water

Our Impact on Air and Water

Chapter 20

Air Pollution

Section 20.1

What are some causes of air pollution?

 

What are some causes of air pollution?

Human sources

Industry

Automobiles

Burning trash

Dust

Natural sources

volcanic eruptions

forest fires

 

 

What is smog?

What is smog?

Polluted air around cities

Haze

Smoke - fog

What are two types of smog?

What are two types of smog?

Photochemical

Sunlight reacts with chemicals in air

Brown color

Fossil fuels

Ozone - example

Sulfurous

Fossil fuel

Sulfur compounds

Gray smog

How can nature affect smog?

How can nature affect smog?

Sunlight

Calm weather patterns

Temperature inversion

Trapped by landforms - mountains

What is Acid Rain?

What is Acid Rain?

Rain is naturally acidity.

Rain or snow which is more acid than natural.

What causes acid rain?

What causes acid rain?

Sulfur dioxide sulfur dioxide burning of coal

Nitrogen oxides nitric acid - automobiles

How is acidity is measured?

How is acidity is measured?

pH scale

What is the pH scale?

What is the pH scale?

0 14

Below 7 acid

Above 7 base

7 - neutral

How does air pollution affect your health?

How does air pollution affect your health?

Eyes watery eyes, sting, blurred vision

Nose, throat, and lungs ozone - burning, reduces ability to fight infection

Heart carbon monoxide replaces oxygen in blood

Brain carbon monoxide replaces oxygen in blood

How does air pollution affect your health?

250,000 pollution related breathing disorders

60,000 deaths

What is particulate pollution?

What is particulate pollution?

Airborne solids

Smoke

Pollen

What law was passed in 1990 to protect air?

What law was passed in 1990 to protect air?

Clean Air Act

Air has improved

Cost in taxes and increased price

Acid Rain

Section 20.2

How does soil type affect acid rain damage?

How does soil type affect acid rain damage?

Basic soils are damaged less

What can be done to reduce acid rain?

What can be done to reduce acid rain?

Emission control devices on cars

Public transportation

Remove sulfur from coal

Use scrubbers

Use alternative fuels

Who should pay the cost of reducing sulfur dioxide emissions?

Water Pollution

Section 20.3

List 5 water pollutants and their sources.

List 5 water pollutants and their sources.

Bacteria and viruses

raw sewage from cities

Leaky septic tanks

Radioactive materials

Leaks from nuclear power plants

Radioactive waste dumps

List 5 water pollutants and their sources.(cont.)

Pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers

Farms

lawns

Oil

Motor oil from car changes

Mine pollutants

List 5 water pollutants and their sources.(cont.)

Chemicals

From factories

Wastes from landfills

Legal pollution

Toilets

Wash hands

Brush teeth

Water lawns

How can water pollution be reduced?

How can water pollution be reduced?

International cooperation

Canada and US 1970 Lake Erie

Laws

Give two laws to control Water pollution?

Give two laws to control Water pollution?

Safe Drinking Water Act 1986

Clean Water Act 1987 gave money to states to build sewage and wastewater treatment facilities

What can you do to protect water from pollution?

What can you do to protect water from pollution?

Safe disposal of wastes

Paint

Motor oil

Conserve energy and water

Less fuel less acid rain

Less nuclear waste

Conserve water

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