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A CID R AIN How does it form? Where is this a problem? What does it do to ecosystems and people?
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A CID D EPOSITION FORMATION : S ECONDARY OR PRIMARY POLLUTANT ? S OURCES FOR PRECURSORS ? T RANSPORTATION ? W ET OR DRY DEPOSITION ?
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F ORMULAS YOU NEED TO MEMORIZE : SO 3 + H 2 O H 2 SO 4 (sulfuric acid) NO x + H 2 O 2HNO 3 (nitric acid) These are two forms (flavors) of acid deposition.
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Normal rain CO 2 + H 2 O H 2 CO 3 (carbonic acid) Normal rain is always slightly acidic! THIS IS NOT ACID RAIN!!! THIS IS NOT POLLUTION!!!! Acid rain < pH 5.6
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OBSERVATIONS? IS ACID RAIN A BIG PROBLEM IN HOUSTON? WHERE IS ACID RAIN A BIG CONCERN?
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G LOBAL ACID RAIN AREAS OF CONCERN
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E FFECTS ON TERRESTRIAL SYSTEMS : Direct damage to leaves and roots Weak trees are susceptible to insects and disease
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A CID DEPOSITION LEACHES NUTRIENTS FROM SOIL AND MAKES TOXINS (A L 3+ ) MORE SOLUBLE
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E FFECTS ON A QUATIC ECOSYSTEMS Loss of biodiversity Range of tolerance Jelly-like fish eggs broken down Acidity denatures enzymes Acid shock – sudden increase in acidity, often in spring can cause fish kills Aluminum ions (Al3+) are released from lake bed, suffocating fish Below pH4.5, lakes devoid of fish
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C ULTURAL EFFECTS OF ACID RAIN Marble and limestone Acid breaks down these basic materials
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M ANY FAMOUS BUILDINGS ARE BEING DAMAGED Taj Mahal Parthenon
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Statue of liberty Loss of artistic detail in Acropolis
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H UMAN HEALTH EFFECTS OF ACID RAIN Contributes to bronchitis and asthma
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A CID R AIN : C HECK FOR UNDERSTANDING ! How does acid rain form? What is the pH of acid rain? Why is rain normally acidic? Why is this a bigger problem on the East Coast than here? Why is acid rain “like AIDS for plants”? Why are there more significant effects on aquatic systems than on terrestrial systems?
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IF YOU’RE NOT PART OF THE SOLUTION, YOU’RE PART OF THE PRECIPITATE. Solutions to Air pollution
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T WO STRATEGIES Pollution prevention (don’t create the primary pollutants in the first place) Pollution clean up (now that they’re in the environment, let’s mitigate the effects)
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L EGAL SOLUTIONS Emissions trading policy (Cap and Trade): stationary pollution sources can buy, sell and trade the right to pollute. This policy ONLY exists in the US for SO x right now. (CO 2 cap and trade just started in California last year!)
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T ECHNOLOGY S TRATEGIES : TRAP POLLUTANTS AT THE SOURCE
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T ECHNOLOGY SOLUTION : IMPROVED VEHICLE EFFICIENCY Using less gas = fewer combustion pollutants Hybrids use friction from breaking to charge electric battery “regenerative breaking” Computer switches engine from gas to electricity.
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CHEVY VOLT 2011 – POLLUTION DIVERTED TO POWER PLANT
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T ECHNOLOGY SOLUTION : BURN CLEANER COAL / COAL GASIFICATION Burn low-sulfur coal from Western US Gasification turns solid coal to gas before it is burned – fewer particulates, SOx
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“LIMING” A LAKE (POWDERED LIMESTONE)
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S TREAM DOSER Spot the pipe which adds the limestone solution to the stream!
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I=PAT I = clean air P = growing A = options? T = options? Which of these can YOU do TODAY?
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