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AIR QUALITY. Consider: An oxygen tank costs $50. 1,000,000 Americans wouldn’t need 2 tanks per week for emphysema/bronchitis if air pollution is decreased.

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1 AIR QUALITY

2 Consider: An oxygen tank costs $50. 1,000,000 Americans wouldn’t need 2 tanks per week for emphysema/bronchitis if air pollution is decreased. A savings of $5.2 billion dollars yearly. Why do you care? Insurance/Taxes

3 The Atmosphere  Whole mass of air around the earth Components: Components: 78% N 2, 21% O 2 Water, Carbon dioxide (0.03%), helium, etc. make up the remainder. Realize- earth’s circumference is 24,800 miles. Atmosphere is FINITE!!!

4 Layers of the Atmosphere

5 DID YOU KNOW? Mexico City has some of the worst air quality in the world. Over 22 million people in a valley 7575 ft above sea level. Cars are less efficient, pollutants are trapped in valley, little air quality legislation for business all result in “bad air”.

6 Air Pollution  any substance in the air that causes harm to living organisms. TWO TYPES: 1.Natural—volcanoes, pollen, forest fire smoke, salt 2.Human Activity—produced by US!!!

7 2. Human Activity cont. Two forms of Pollution Due to Human Activity a.Primary—released directly into the atmosphere as a pollutant. Includes: soot, CO, NO x, SO x, VOC’s (volatile organic compounds), CO 2

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9 Human Activity cont. b. Secondary—primary pollutants combine with other compounds to produce pollutants Includes: *Smog—smoke + fog *Ozone—UV light + exhaust + Oxygen *Acid ppt—SO x + NO x + H 2 O vapor

10 Temperature Inversions  Cold, cloudy weather in a valley surrounded by mountains can trap air pollutants (left).  Areas with sunny climate, light winds, mountains on three sides and an ocean on the other (right) are susceptible to inversions. Figure 19-5

11 Sunlight plus Cars Equals Photochemical Smog  Mexico City is one of the many cities in sunny, warm, dry climates with many motor vehicles that suffer from photochemical smog. Figure 19-4

12 Sunlight plus Cars Equals Photochemical Smog  Photochemical smog is a mixture of air pollutants formed by the reaction of nitrogen oxides and volatile organic hydrocarbons under the influence of sunlight.

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14 Acid Precipitation  Cars/Factories/PowerPlants  NOx + SOx + H 2 O  HNO 3 + H 2 SO 4 Kills plants by leaching nutrients into the soil, destroys leaves. Kills fish, invertebrates by “suffocation”. Destroys buildings, paint, etc.

15 ACID PRECIPITATION  Acid deposition consists of rain, snow, dust, or gas with a pH lower than 5.6. Figure 19-6

16 Fig. 19-9, p. 451 Emissions SO 2 NO x Acid deposition H2O2H2O2 O3O3 Others Direct damage to leaves & bark Reduced photo- synthesis and growth Susceptibility to drought, extreme cold, insects, mosses, & disease organisms Soil acidification Tree death Leaching of soil nutrients Release of toxic metal ions Root damage Reduced nutrient & water uptake Acids Lake Groundwater PANs

17 DID YOU REALIZE? 1/3 of air pollution comes from cars1/3 of air pollution comes from cars 2/3 sulfur oxides and 1/3 nitrogen oxides come from electrical plants2/3 sulfur oxides and 1/3 nitrogen oxides come from electrical plants Companies buy/sell emission rights!!Companies buy/sell emission rights!!

18 DID YOU KNOW?  The first Clean Air Law was designed in the 1200’s by King Edward I. He was tired of the smell from burning low quality coal.  He made it illegal and hung a violator in 1273!!!  Moral of the Story—don’t burn stinky stuff!!

19 CLEAN AIR ACT  1970 and 1990—EPA regulations for air quality.  Reduced carbon, nitrogen and sulfur oxides as well as particulates.  Cut lead pollution by 98% by 1997. -got rid of leaded gasoline, mandated catalytic converters Catalytic Converter- Reduced vehicular pollutants 20X!!!!  32% less pollutants in air than in 1997.  Problem – 220 million Americans still breathe air 100X more polluted than desired.

20 Chloroform Benzo-  -pyrene Styrene Radon-222 Methylene Chloride Tobacco Smoke Carbon Monoxide Asbestos Nitrogen Oxides 1, 1, 1- Trichloroethane Particulates FormaldehydeTetrachloroethylene Para-dichlorobenzene Fig. 19-11, p. 453

21 Case Study: Radioactive Radon  Radon-222, a radioactive gas found in some soils and rocks, can seep into some houses and increase the risk of lung cancer. Sources and paths of entry for indoor radon-222 gas Sources and paths of entry for indoor radon-222 gas. Figure 19-13


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