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Section 3.0 – The Spread of Harmful Substances. Potentially harmful substances are spread and concentrated in the environment in various ways.

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1 Section 3.0 – The Spread of Harmful Substances

2 Potentially harmful substances are spread and concentrated in the environment in various ways.

3 Release at the Source Source of pollutants may be difficult to identify because many have been dispersed over large areas [even globally]

4 Transport of Materials Through Air, Soil, and Water Transport in Air: 1)Release of the chemical at the source 2)Dispersion of the chemical in the atmosphere 3)Deposition of the chemical in soil or water

5 Changing Concentrations of Chemicals in the Environment

6 Changing Concentration The concentration of chemicals in the environment can be changed using different techniques. Techniques include: Dispersion Dilution Biodegradation Phytoremediation Photolysis

7 Dispersion Spreading the chemical around or reducing its [ ] (concentration)

8 Dilution Adding water to a substance to reduce it’s concentration

9 Biodegradation Using living things to reduce the concentration of chemicals The rate of biodegradation is dependent on: 1)Temperature 2)Moisture 3)Oxygen Supply 4)Vegetation 5)pH

10 Bacteria and Biodegradation Bacteria can be of two types: 1)Aerobic: bacteria that require oxygen 2)Anaerobic: bacteria that live “without oxygen”

11 Phytoremediation Using plants to remediate (fix) soils Plants are grown and harvested then burned or composted This biotic activity reduces the amount of toxins in the soil

12 Photolysi s Photolysis is the breakdown of chemical substances by sunlight Using sunlight to breakdown compounds Photodegradable plastic

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14 Hazardous Household Chemicals

15 Government regulations are designed to protect consumers and reduce the risks associated with transporting, storing, using and disposing hazardous materials.

16 Hazardous household chemicals include: Household cleaners Personal hygiene products Pet-care products Paint and paint products Pesticides and fertilizers Automotive fluids

17 Storage of Hazardous Chemicals Always read the labels and pay attention to the WHMIS labels if there are any Refer to MSDS documents for important information about handling Leave all products in their original containers with the label intact Be sure all containers are in good condition and have secure lids Store corrosive, flammable, reactive and poisonous products on separate shelves or in separate locations Place products in their storage areas so that they can’t fall over Safely discard hazardous substances

18 How Do We Get Rid Of Chemicals? Never pour hazardous waste down the drain or soil or throw them into the garbage. Disposing of hazardous household products by pouring them into the soil or putting them in the garbage can contribute to contamination of drinking water, soil and air. Take hazardous chemicals to collection sites for proper disposal Improper disposal can contribute to contamination of drinking water, soil, and even air

19 What’s in a Label If a potentially hazardous chemical is being transported, stored or used it must be labeled to alert workers to the dangers of the product and to provide basic safety precautions

20 Use Limitations: Use on exterior surfaces only Use only above ground Keep away from water systems since product is toxic to fish Directions for Use: Be sure to have a clean dry surface before you apply this product Use a brush to apply. Do not spray. Use full strength. Do not dilute Precautions: Avoid breathing vapors Keep away from open flames or sparks Avoid skin contact Wash with soap and water after using this product First Aid: If swallowed do not induce vomiting. Call a doctor or poison control center immediately. If spilled on skin, wash with vegetable oil followed by soap and water If splashed in eye, flush eyes with water for 15 min. Use Limitations: Use on exterior surfaces only Use only above ground Keep away from water systems since product is toxic to fish Directions for Use: Be sure to have a clean dry surface before you apply this product Use a brush to apply. Do not spray. Use full strength. Do not dilute Precautions: Avoid breathing vapors Keep away from open flames or sparks Avoid skin contact Wash with soap and water after using this product First Aid: If swallowed do not induce vomiting. Call a doctor or poison control center immediately. If spilled on skin, wash with vegetable oil followed by soap and water If splashed in eye, flush eyes with water for 15 min. Label s

21 New Product Regulations Certain products require government approval before they can be sold. Companies need to follow a strict testing process and must provide detailed information that includes: Intended use, physical, chemical properties and active ingredient(s) Instructions for use, safety precautions Health effects, environmental effects, toxicity to humans and first aid instructions in case of poisoning.

22 BP Oil Spill http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-OVNd6Fa9fg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLiqvZOP8TY

23 To Do: Check and Reflect Pg. 259 Questions # 3, 7 & 8 Section 3.0 Review Pg. 260 Questions #1-3,5, 7, & 9

24 Exam Preparation Section Review page 260 Unit Summary page 262 Unit Review p 266 # 1,4,7,10,12,13,14,18,21,22,23,26 Unit Test:


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