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1 ` Area VI: Pollution VIB2: Hazardous Chemicals in the Environment

2 ` 24-7 Hazardous Waste Hazardous waste is discarded solid or liquid material that may explode and/or release toxic fumes. Developed countries produce 80% of the hazardous waste. l the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) regulates about 5% of the U.S. hazardous waste

3 ` Fig. 24-16 Harmful chemicals in homes

4 ` 24-7 Hazardous Waste l Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERLA/Superfund program) was passed in 1980  the law identifies hazardous waste sites  provides for cleanup on a priority basis  the worst sites go on a National Priorities List (NPL) and are scheduled for total cleanup  some laws provide for cleaning up abandoned sites contaminated with hazardous wastes like factories, gas stations, junkyards, etc.

5 ` Fig. 24-17 Dealing with hazardous waste

6 ` 24-7 Hazardous Waste l chemical and biological methods can be used to reduce the toxicity of hazardous wastes or to remove them  treatment facilities can detoxify hazardous and toxic wastes  bioremediation uses bacteria and enzymes to help destroy hazardous or toxic substances.  phytoremediation uses natural or genetically engineered plants to absorb, filter, and remove contaminants from polluted water and soil

7 ` Fig. 24-18 Phytoremediation

8 ` 24-7 Hazardous Waste l methods to dispose of hazardous waste  incineration or disposal on/underneath the earth pollutes the air and water  deep-well disposal pumps liquid hazardous waste into dry, porous geologic formations far beneath water sources  surface impoundments are used to store liquid hazardous wastes; wastes settle and become more concentrated (evaporation)  in secure hazardous waste landfills, liquid and solid hazardous waste are stored in drums

9 ` Fig. 24-23 Secure hazardous waste landfill

10 ` 24-8 Lead, Mercury, and Dioxins l lead is a toxic metal and poses environmental threats in many countries  lead poisoning can produce palsy, partial paralysis, blindness, mental retardation, hyperactivity, hearing damage, and behavioral disorders l mercury is released through burning coal and the incineration of wastes  can be found in high levels in some fish

11 ` 24-8 Lead, Mercury, and Dioxins l mercury, cont.  in the U.S., up to 300,000 babies born each year are at risk for cerebral palsy, delayed onset of walking and talking, learning disabilities, loss of memory, and impaired coordination due to exposure to methylmercury while still in the womb

12 ` Fig. 24-26 Cycling of mercury

13 ` 24-8 Lead, Mercury, and Dioxins l dioxins are chlorinated hydrocarbons produced during waste incineration and paper bleaching  carcinogenic  have disruptive effects on the reproductive, endocrine, and immune systems and on developing fetuses  even in very low levels, can cause serious damage to wildlife

14 ` 24-9 Hazardous Waste Regulation in U.S. l both the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act and the Superfund Act were supported to deal with hazardous wastes l brownfields are contaminated industrial/commercial sites


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