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Benzo (BaP) Caitlyn Young
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Benzo Sources Vehicle exhaust Trace amounts in cigarette smoke
Coal fires Naturally from volcanoes & forest fires Domestic wood burning
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Indoor or outdoor? Air pollution such as emissions caused by motor vehicles is a common source for outdoor pollution. Making benzo an outdoor pollutant. Natural processes such as volcanoes can also be a cause of outdoor air pollutants. Small traces of benzo can be found in cigarette smoke, which is an indoor air pollution. This would make benzo an indoor air pollutant.
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Primary or secondary pollutant?
Benzo is classified as a primary pollutant because it is emitted directly from a source such as vehicular emissions.
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Health concerns Inhalation of benzo can cause respiratory tract irritation Exposure to benzo may cause damage the reproductive system and cancer
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Environmental effects
Aquatic organisms will concentrate it making them dangerous to consume. Small amounts of BaP can leach into groundwater. It is persistent and can remain in the environment for a long period of time.
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Prevention and reducing
Some practices such as burning only dry, clean hardwoods would produce lower emissions of benzo. Having only EPA- certified products. Through the Water Framework Directive BaP is only released at controlled international levels
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