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U N I T- I
AIR POLLUTION
WHAT IS AIR POLLUTION?
• Air pollution is the contamination of air
due to the presence of substances in the
atmosphere that are harmful to the health
of humans and other living beings, or
cause damage to the climate or to
materials.
• According to WHO, Air pollution is
contamination of the indoor or outdoor
environment by any chemical, physical or
biological agent that modifies the natural
characteristics of the atmosphere.
TYPES OF AIR POLLUTION
Two types of air pollution are
1. Outdoor Air pollution
2. Indoor Air Pollution
SOURCES OF AIR POLLUTION
Two major sources of air pollution:
• Natural
• Man-made
SOURCES OF AIR POLLUTION
SOURCES OF AIR POLLUTION
CLASSIFICATION OF POLLUTANTS
POLLUTANT
Any substance present in the environment in harmful
concentration which adversely alters the environment by
damaging the growth rate of a species and by interfering
with the food chains is toxic and affects the health,
comfort and property etc. is considered as a pollutant.
CLASSIFICATION OF POLLUTANTS
CLASSIFICATION BASED ON SOURCE
1. Primary Pollutants
2. Secondary Pollutants
• PRIMARY POLLUTANTS:- Primary pollutants are
those which are directly emitted from identifiable
source.
• pollutants are emitted directly into the atmosphere.
(a) Particulate matter
(b) Oxides of Sulphur
(c) Oxides of Nitrogen
(d) Carbon Monoxide
(e) Radioactive Compounds
CLASSIFICATION BASED ON SOURCE
• SECONDARY POLLUTANTS:- Secondary air
pollutants are those which are produced in the air by
the reaction of two or more primary pollutants.
a) Ozone
b) Formaldehyde
c) Photochemical smog
d) Peroxyacetyl nitrate (PAN)
CLASSIFICATION BASED ON MODE OF
RELEASE
1. Indoor air pollutants
2. Outdoor air pollutants
• INDOOR AIR POLLUTANTS: The air pollutants which
are generated from households are called indoor
air pollutants.
a) Cleaning agents
b) Mosquito repellents
c) Pesticides
d) Cigarette smoke
e) Gases from stoves etc.
CLASSIFICATION BASED ON MODE OF
RELEASE
• OUTDOOR AIR POLLUTANTS: The air pollutants
which are generated outside the buildings are called
outdoor air pollutants.
a) Automobile pollutants
b) Industrial pollutants
c) Mining pollutants
d) Natural emissions from decaying matter and animals
etc.
CLASSIFICATION BASED ON CHEMICAL
COMPOSITION
1. Gaseous air pollutants
2. Particulate air pollutants
• GASEOUS AIR POLLUTANTS: Gaseous air pollutants
are those air pollutants which are found in the
gaseous state at normal temperature and pressure in
the atmosphere.
The most common gaseous air pollutants are:
a) Carbon monoxide
b) Carbon dioxide
c) Nitrogen oxides
d) Sulphur oxides
e) Hydrocarbons etc.
CLASSIFICATION BASED ON CHEMICAL
COMPOSITION
• PARTICULATE AIR POLLUTANTS: These may be
liquid or solid. The particulate matter are identified as
pollutants which are larger than 0.002μ but smaller than
500μ.
• Dust (1μ To 10,000μ ): Small solid particles resulting
from break up of large masses through processes such
as crushing, grinding or blasting.
• Smoke( 0.5μ To 1μ ): Consist of finely divided solid
particles produced by incomplete combustion of organic
particles such as coal, wood, or tobacco.
• Mist (0.1μ To10μ ) :- These are liquid particles formed by
condensation of vapor.
CLASSIFICATION BASED ON CHEMICAL
COMPOSITION
• Fog (1 μ to 40 μ):- High concentration of mist is called
as fog. It is dispersion of liquid particles in air.
• Fumes ( 0.03 μ to 0.3 μ):- Fine solid particles formed
by the condensation of vapors of solid material. The
fumes generally emit from melting operations.
• Ash ( 1 μ to 1000 μ ):- fine, noncombustible particles are
known as fly ash.
• Spray (10 μ to 1000 μ ):- Liquid particles formed by
automation.
EFFECTS OF AIR POLLUTION
• Air pollution is one of the
greatest “ENVIRONMENTAL
EVIL”
• The air we breathe has not only LIFE SUPPORTING
properties but also LIFE DAMAGING properties.
• An average man breathes 22,000 times a day and
takes in 16 kg of air each day.
• All the impurities in the inhaled air do not necessarily
cause harm. Some may be harmful when present in air
in small concentration and others only if they are
present in high concentration.
FACTORS AFFECTING HUMAN HEALTH
• Nature of the pollutants
• Concentration of the pollutants
• Duration of exposure
• State of health of the receptor
• Age group of the receptor
TARGET ORGAN SYSTEMS OF AIR
POLLUTION
TARGET ORGAN SYSTEMS OF AIR
POLLUTION
DISEASES CAUSED BY AIR POLLUTANTS
EFFECTS OF AIR POLLUTION
• Reduced lung functioning
• Irritation of eyes, nose, mouth and throat Asthma attacks
• Respiratory symptoms such as coughing and wheezing
• Increased respiratory disease such as bronchitis
• Reduced energy levels
• Headaches and dizziness
• Disruption of endocrine, reproductive and immune systems
• Neuron behavioral disorders
• Cardiovascular problems
• Cancer
• Premature death
PARTICULATE MATTER EFFECT
• Health effects
– Wheezing and coughing
– Heart attacks and death
• TSP (Total Suspended Particles)
– In presence of SO2, direct correlation between TSP
and hospital visits for bronchitis, asthma,
emphysema, pneumonia, and cardiac disease
– 60,000 deaths from PM
– 1% increase in mortality for every 10 mg/m3
increase in PM
• Respiratory mortality up 3.4% for the same
• Cardiovascular mortality up 1.4% for the same
PM10 (<10 m, coarse (2.5-10 m) and fine particles)
– Anything larger deposited in the HAR (nasal-
pharangycal)
PM2.5 (<2.5 m, fine particles)
– Most serious health effects in alveolar/gas exchange
region shift in regulation focus
– May adsorb chemicals & intensify their effects
– Toxic or carcinogenic – pesticides, lead, arsenic,
radioactive material
– 8% increase in lung cancer for each 10 g/m3
increase of PM2.5
CARBON MONOXIDE EFFECT
• Colorless, odorless, tasteless gas “Silent Killer”
• Cause: incomplete combustion
• Source: transportation sector, energy production,
residential heating units, some industrial processes
• Ambient concerns addressed by NAAQS
• Reacts with hemoglobin in blood
– Forms carboxy hemoglobin (HbCO) rather than
oxyhemoglobin (HbO2)
– Prevents oxygen transfer
CARBON MONOXIDE EFFECT
• Toxic effects on humans
• Low-level: cardiovascular and neurobehavioral
• High-level: headaches/nausea/fatigue to possible death
• Oxygen deficient people esp. vulnerable (anemia,
chronic heart or lung disease, high altitude residents,
smokers)
• Cigarette smoke: 400-450 ppm; smoker’s blood 5- 10%
HbCO vs 2% for non-smoker
CARBON MONOXIDE EFFECT
• Concern in homes especially - Install CO monitor!
• No indoor home regulations
• >70 ppm flu-like symptoms (w/out fever)
• 150-200 ppm disorientation, drowsiness, vomiting
• >300 ppm unconsciousness, brain damage, death
• 500 Americans die/year from unintentional CO
poisoning
Treatment: fresh air, oxygen therapy, hyperbaric chamber
OZONE EFFECT
Cause: product of photochemical reactions
Source: cars, power plants, combustion, chemical
industries
Acute Health effects
• Severe E/N/T (ear/nose/throat) irritation
• Eye irritation at 100 ppb
• Interferes with lung functions]
• Coughing at 2 ppm
Chronic Health Effects
• Irreversible, accelerated lung damage
NOX EFFECT
Cause: Fuel combustion at high temps
Source: mobile and stationary combustion sources
Prolonged exposure pulmonary fibrosis, emphysema,
and higher LRI (lower respiratory tract illness) in children
Toxic effects at 10-30 ppm
• Nose and eye irritation
• Lung tissue damage
• Pulmonary edema (swelling)
 Bronchitis
 Pneumonia
• Aggravate existing heart disease
SOX EFFECT
Cause: Burning fuel that contains sulfur
Source: Electric power generation, diesel trucks
Gas and particulate phase
Soluble and absorbed by respiratory system
Short-term intermittent exposures
• Bronchoconstriction (temporary breathing difficulty)
• E/N/T irritation
• Mucus secretion
Long-term exposures
• Respiratory illness
• Aggravates existing heart disease
Intensified in presence of PM
• London issues were combination of the two
LEAD (PB) EFFECT
Source: burning fuels that contain lead (phased out), metal
processing, waste incinerators
 Absorbed into blood; similar to calcium
 Accumulates in blood, bones, muscles, fat
• Damages organs – kidneys, liver, brain, reproductive
system, bones (osteoporosis)
• Brain and nervous system – seizures, mental retardation,
behavioral disorders, memory problems, mood changes
• Young children - lower IQ, learning disabilities
• Heart and blood – high blood pressure and
increased heart disease
• Chronic poisoning possible
MERCURY EFFECT
• Elemental Hg inhaled as a vapor, absorbed by lungs
Cause: vaporized mercury
Sources: coal combustion, accidental spill, mining
Effects: Nervous system (acute, high), respiratory
system (chronic, low), kidneys, skin, eyes, immune
system; Mutagenic properties
Symptoms:
• Acute: chills, nausea, chest pains/tightness,
cough, gingivitis, general malaise
• Chronic: weakness, fatigue, weight loss, tremor,
behavioral changes
DIOXINS EFFECTS
Generic term for several chemicals that are highly
persistent in the environment
• chlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins (CDDs)
• chlorinated dibenzofurans (CDFs)
• certain polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)
Cause: burning chlorine-based compounds with
hydrocarbons
Sources: waste incinerator
Varying toxicity
– Generally problems with high exposures
– Exact effects of low exposures not really known
Health Effects
Carcinogenic
• Some are “known human
carcinogen” (2,3,7,8
tetrachlordibenzo-p-dioxin,
TCDD)Others are
“reasonably anticipated to
be a Human Carcinogen”
• Reproductive and
developmental effects
• Chloracne
BIOAEROSOLS EFFECT
• Aerosols with organic origin
Non-viable: pollen, dander, insect excreta, sea salt
Viable: microorganisms
Cause: aerosolization of organic material
Sources:
Human: sneezing, coughing
Non-human: wind, waves, WWTP
Health Effects:
• Allergies (pollen) to death (pathogenic organisms)
• Pathogenic – Minimum Infectious Dose
• Allergies
Pollen, dander, fungi (spores)
• Airborne transmission of disease
Bird flu, SARS, Legionnella (pneumonia)
• Indoor Air Quality
- Ventilation Systems – moist ductwork, protection,
recycled air
- Office Buildings – Sick Building Syndrome
- Hospital (nosocomial)
- Biological Warfare-Anthrax, Ebola virus
ON PLANTS
• Have an adverse effect on plants
• Cause a widespread damage to natural vegetation
and economic crops
• Many species are susceptible to damage even at
low concentrations
• Gaseous pollutants are actively metabolized by some
plants and these plants are employed as indicators of
air pollutants
POLLUTANTS AFFECTING
PLANTS
 SOx
 NOx
 Ozone
 PAN
 Mercury
 Hydrogen Sulphide
 Smog, etc..
Forms of damages to leaves
• Necrosis:
killing or collapse of tissue
• Chlorosis:
loss or reduction of chlorophyll resulting in fading
of the leaf’s green color to yellowish or pale green.
• Abscission:
dropping of leaves
• Epinasty:
downward curvature of leaf due to the higher rate
of growth on the upper surface
Kinds of injury to plants
- Acute injury
- Chronic injury
- Growth or Yield retardation
Acute injury:
short-time to high concentration occur under fumigation
conditions. Effects are noted within few hours to few
days- make visible markings on the leaves
Chronic injury:
long-term to low concentrations
Growth or Yield retardation:
effect on growth of plants without visible markings.
Usually suppression of growth or yield occurs
SOX EFFECT
Acute injury
 The symptoms appear as 2-sided (bifacial) lesions that
usually occur between the veins and occasionally along
the margins of the leaves.
 The color of the necrotic area can vary from a light tan
or near white to an orange-red or brown depending on
the time, the plant species affected and weather
conditions.
Chronic injury
 The symptoms appear as a yellowing or chlorosis of the
leaf, and occasionally as a bronzing on the under
surface of the leaves.
Other effects are:
Cell metabolism disruption (membrane damage,
respiration and photosynthetic effects)
Leaf injury and loss
Reduced growth and reproduction
Increase in susceptibility of plants to attacks by
insect herbivores
Trees Damaged by Sulfur
Emissions
Acute sulfur dioxide injury to
raspberry
NOX EFFECT
 Seriously injure vegetation at certain concentrations.
Effects include:
 Bleaching or killing plant tissue.
 Causing leaves to fall.
 Reducing growth rate.
PAN EFFECT
PAN has more soluble alkyl groups, will be readly
taken up by the plants.
PAN damage can occur at levels near 0.01ppm for a
few hours or even within a few minutes with a
levels near 0.1ppm
PAN entry into the leaf through stomata. It
affects the parenchymatous in the vicinity of
stomata.
The damage is reflecting in lower and upper
surfaces of leaves.
Enzymes, phosphoglucomutase and phosphorylase
are inhibited by PAN
It can inhibit the mobilization of starch in
darkness due to suppression of phosphorylase
reaction.
Also inhibits CO2 fixation duringphotosynthesis
Fatty acid synthesis is affected by PAN due to
oxidation of NADPH.
ON ANIMALS…
 Toxic pollutants in the air, or deposited on soils or surface
waters, can impact wildlife in a number of ways.
 Like humans, animals can experience health problems if they
are exposed to sufficient concentrations of air toxics over time.
 Air toxics are contributing to birth defects,
reproductive failure, and disease in animals.
 Persistent toxic air pollutants (those that break down slowly in
the environment) are of particular concern in aquatic
ecosystems.
 Accumulate in sediments and may bio magnify in tissues of
animals.
 Acid rain (formed in the air) destroys fish life in lakes and
streams.
 Excessive ultraviolet radiation coming from the sun
through the ozone layer in the upper atmosphere which
is eroded by some air pollutants, may cause skin cancer
in wildlife.
 Ozone in the lower atmosphere may damage lung
tissues of animals.
ON PROPERTIES
 Damage to property important economic aspect of
pollution.
 Damage to property covers corrosion of metals, soiling,
eroding of building surface, fading of dyed material,
rubber cracking.
 Deterioration of works of art.
MECHANISMS OF DETERIORATION
Air pollutants cause damage to materials by five
mechanisms:
1. Abrasion
2. Deposition and removal
3. Direct chemical attack
4. Indirect chemical attack
5. Corrosion
1. Moisture
2. Temperature
3. Sunlight
4. Air movement
Factors influencing atmospheric
deterioration
ON BUILDING MATERIALS
 Smoke and aerosols adhere to stone, brick and
building surface to produce unsightly coatings.
 SOx in presence of moisture react with
limestone and change the color. (Tajmahal)
 CO2 in presence of moisture produce carbonic acid,
which causes leaching problem.
 Requires additional cleaning expanse.
ON PAINTS
Areas high pollution require frequent painting.
Pollutants damage protective coating.
Common pollutants cause damage are O3, H2S,
SO2 and aerosol.
H2S cause darkening of surfaces covered
with paint containing white lead.
ON TEXTILES
SO2 causes deterioration of natural
and synthetic textile fibers.
Permanent damage to nylon hose.
Fading of textile dyes by oxides of
nitrogen, ozone.
ON RUBBER
Cracking of rubber of side walls of tyres
and various forms of electrical insulation.
On leather
SO2 causes leather to lose much of its
strength and lastly disintegrate.

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AIR POLLUTION.pptx

  • 1. U N I T- I AIR POLLUTION
  • 2. WHAT IS AIR POLLUTION? • Air pollution is the contamination of air due to the presence of substances in the atmosphere that are harmful to the health of humans and other living beings, or cause damage to the climate or to materials. • According to WHO, Air pollution is contamination of the indoor or outdoor environment by any chemical, physical or biological agent that modifies the natural characteristics of the atmosphere.
  • 3. TYPES OF AIR POLLUTION Two types of air pollution are 1. Outdoor Air pollution 2. Indoor Air Pollution
  • 4. SOURCES OF AIR POLLUTION Two major sources of air pollution: • Natural • Man-made
  • 5. SOURCES OF AIR POLLUTION
  • 6. SOURCES OF AIR POLLUTION
  • 7. CLASSIFICATION OF POLLUTANTS POLLUTANT Any substance present in the environment in harmful concentration which adversely alters the environment by damaging the growth rate of a species and by interfering with the food chains is toxic and affects the health, comfort and property etc. is considered as a pollutant.
  • 9. CLASSIFICATION BASED ON SOURCE 1. Primary Pollutants 2. Secondary Pollutants • PRIMARY POLLUTANTS:- Primary pollutants are those which are directly emitted from identifiable source. • pollutants are emitted directly into the atmosphere. (a) Particulate matter (b) Oxides of Sulphur (c) Oxides of Nitrogen (d) Carbon Monoxide (e) Radioactive Compounds
  • 10. CLASSIFICATION BASED ON SOURCE • SECONDARY POLLUTANTS:- Secondary air pollutants are those which are produced in the air by the reaction of two or more primary pollutants. a) Ozone b) Formaldehyde c) Photochemical smog d) Peroxyacetyl nitrate (PAN)
  • 11. CLASSIFICATION BASED ON MODE OF RELEASE 1. Indoor air pollutants 2. Outdoor air pollutants • INDOOR AIR POLLUTANTS: The air pollutants which are generated from households are called indoor air pollutants. a) Cleaning agents b) Mosquito repellents c) Pesticides d) Cigarette smoke e) Gases from stoves etc.
  • 12. CLASSIFICATION BASED ON MODE OF RELEASE • OUTDOOR AIR POLLUTANTS: The air pollutants which are generated outside the buildings are called outdoor air pollutants. a) Automobile pollutants b) Industrial pollutants c) Mining pollutants d) Natural emissions from decaying matter and animals etc.
  • 13. CLASSIFICATION BASED ON CHEMICAL COMPOSITION 1. Gaseous air pollutants 2. Particulate air pollutants • GASEOUS AIR POLLUTANTS: Gaseous air pollutants are those air pollutants which are found in the gaseous state at normal temperature and pressure in the atmosphere. The most common gaseous air pollutants are: a) Carbon monoxide b) Carbon dioxide c) Nitrogen oxides d) Sulphur oxides e) Hydrocarbons etc.
  • 14. CLASSIFICATION BASED ON CHEMICAL COMPOSITION • PARTICULATE AIR POLLUTANTS: These may be liquid or solid. The particulate matter are identified as pollutants which are larger than 0.002μ but smaller than 500μ. • Dust (1μ To 10,000μ ): Small solid particles resulting from break up of large masses through processes such as crushing, grinding or blasting. • Smoke( 0.5μ To 1μ ): Consist of finely divided solid particles produced by incomplete combustion of organic particles such as coal, wood, or tobacco. • Mist (0.1μ To10μ ) :- These are liquid particles formed by condensation of vapor.
  • 15. CLASSIFICATION BASED ON CHEMICAL COMPOSITION • Fog (1 μ to 40 μ):- High concentration of mist is called as fog. It is dispersion of liquid particles in air. • Fumes ( 0.03 μ to 0.3 μ):- Fine solid particles formed by the condensation of vapors of solid material. The fumes generally emit from melting operations. • Ash ( 1 μ to 1000 μ ):- fine, noncombustible particles are known as fly ash. • Spray (10 μ to 1000 μ ):- Liquid particles formed by automation.
  • 16. EFFECTS OF AIR POLLUTION • Air pollution is one of the greatest “ENVIRONMENTAL EVIL” • The air we breathe has not only LIFE SUPPORTING properties but also LIFE DAMAGING properties. • An average man breathes 22,000 times a day and takes in 16 kg of air each day. • All the impurities in the inhaled air do not necessarily cause harm. Some may be harmful when present in air in small concentration and others only if they are present in high concentration.
  • 17. FACTORS AFFECTING HUMAN HEALTH • Nature of the pollutants • Concentration of the pollutants • Duration of exposure • State of health of the receptor • Age group of the receptor
  • 18. TARGET ORGAN SYSTEMS OF AIR POLLUTION
  • 19. TARGET ORGAN SYSTEMS OF AIR POLLUTION
  • 20. DISEASES CAUSED BY AIR POLLUTANTS
  • 21. EFFECTS OF AIR POLLUTION • Reduced lung functioning • Irritation of eyes, nose, mouth and throat Asthma attacks • Respiratory symptoms such as coughing and wheezing • Increased respiratory disease such as bronchitis • Reduced energy levels • Headaches and dizziness • Disruption of endocrine, reproductive and immune systems • Neuron behavioral disorders • Cardiovascular problems • Cancer • Premature death
  • 22. PARTICULATE MATTER EFFECT • Health effects – Wheezing and coughing – Heart attacks and death • TSP (Total Suspended Particles) – In presence of SO2, direct correlation between TSP and hospital visits for bronchitis, asthma, emphysema, pneumonia, and cardiac disease – 60,000 deaths from PM – 1% increase in mortality for every 10 mg/m3 increase in PM • Respiratory mortality up 3.4% for the same • Cardiovascular mortality up 1.4% for the same
  • 23. PM10 (<10 m, coarse (2.5-10 m) and fine particles) – Anything larger deposited in the HAR (nasal- pharangycal) PM2.5 (<2.5 m, fine particles) – Most serious health effects in alveolar/gas exchange region shift in regulation focus – May adsorb chemicals & intensify their effects – Toxic or carcinogenic – pesticides, lead, arsenic, radioactive material – 8% increase in lung cancer for each 10 g/m3 increase of PM2.5
  • 24. CARBON MONOXIDE EFFECT • Colorless, odorless, tasteless gas “Silent Killer” • Cause: incomplete combustion • Source: transportation sector, energy production, residential heating units, some industrial processes • Ambient concerns addressed by NAAQS • Reacts with hemoglobin in blood – Forms carboxy hemoglobin (HbCO) rather than oxyhemoglobin (HbO2) – Prevents oxygen transfer
  • 25. CARBON MONOXIDE EFFECT • Toxic effects on humans • Low-level: cardiovascular and neurobehavioral • High-level: headaches/nausea/fatigue to possible death • Oxygen deficient people esp. vulnerable (anemia, chronic heart or lung disease, high altitude residents, smokers) • Cigarette smoke: 400-450 ppm; smoker’s blood 5- 10% HbCO vs 2% for non-smoker
  • 26. CARBON MONOXIDE EFFECT • Concern in homes especially - Install CO monitor! • No indoor home regulations • >70 ppm flu-like symptoms (w/out fever) • 150-200 ppm disorientation, drowsiness, vomiting • >300 ppm unconsciousness, brain damage, death • 500 Americans die/year from unintentional CO poisoning Treatment: fresh air, oxygen therapy, hyperbaric chamber
  • 27. OZONE EFFECT Cause: product of photochemical reactions Source: cars, power plants, combustion, chemical industries Acute Health effects • Severe E/N/T (ear/nose/throat) irritation • Eye irritation at 100 ppb • Interferes with lung functions] • Coughing at 2 ppm Chronic Health Effects • Irreversible, accelerated lung damage
  • 28. NOX EFFECT Cause: Fuel combustion at high temps Source: mobile and stationary combustion sources Prolonged exposure pulmonary fibrosis, emphysema, and higher LRI (lower respiratory tract illness) in children Toxic effects at 10-30 ppm • Nose and eye irritation • Lung tissue damage • Pulmonary edema (swelling)  Bronchitis  Pneumonia • Aggravate existing heart disease
  • 29. SOX EFFECT Cause: Burning fuel that contains sulfur Source: Electric power generation, diesel trucks Gas and particulate phase Soluble and absorbed by respiratory system Short-term intermittent exposures • Bronchoconstriction (temporary breathing difficulty) • E/N/T irritation • Mucus secretion Long-term exposures • Respiratory illness • Aggravates existing heart disease Intensified in presence of PM • London issues were combination of the two
  • 30. LEAD (PB) EFFECT Source: burning fuels that contain lead (phased out), metal processing, waste incinerators  Absorbed into blood; similar to calcium  Accumulates in blood, bones, muscles, fat • Damages organs – kidneys, liver, brain, reproductive system, bones (osteoporosis) • Brain and nervous system – seizures, mental retardation, behavioral disorders, memory problems, mood changes • Young children - lower IQ, learning disabilities • Heart and blood – high blood pressure and increased heart disease • Chronic poisoning possible
  • 31. MERCURY EFFECT • Elemental Hg inhaled as a vapor, absorbed by lungs Cause: vaporized mercury Sources: coal combustion, accidental spill, mining Effects: Nervous system (acute, high), respiratory system (chronic, low), kidneys, skin, eyes, immune system; Mutagenic properties Symptoms: • Acute: chills, nausea, chest pains/tightness, cough, gingivitis, general malaise • Chronic: weakness, fatigue, weight loss, tremor, behavioral changes
  • 32. DIOXINS EFFECTS Generic term for several chemicals that are highly persistent in the environment • chlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins (CDDs) • chlorinated dibenzofurans (CDFs) • certain polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) Cause: burning chlorine-based compounds with hydrocarbons Sources: waste incinerator Varying toxicity – Generally problems with high exposures – Exact effects of low exposures not really known
  • 33. Health Effects Carcinogenic • Some are “known human carcinogen” (2,3,7,8 tetrachlordibenzo-p-dioxin, TCDD)Others are “reasonably anticipated to be a Human Carcinogen” • Reproductive and developmental effects • Chloracne
  • 34. BIOAEROSOLS EFFECT • Aerosols with organic origin Non-viable: pollen, dander, insect excreta, sea salt Viable: microorganisms Cause: aerosolization of organic material Sources: Human: sneezing, coughing Non-human: wind, waves, WWTP Health Effects: • Allergies (pollen) to death (pathogenic organisms) • Pathogenic – Minimum Infectious Dose
  • 35. • Allergies Pollen, dander, fungi (spores) • Airborne transmission of disease Bird flu, SARS, Legionnella (pneumonia) • Indoor Air Quality - Ventilation Systems – moist ductwork, protection, recycled air - Office Buildings – Sick Building Syndrome - Hospital (nosocomial) - Biological Warfare-Anthrax, Ebola virus
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  • 37. ON PLANTS • Have an adverse effect on plants • Cause a widespread damage to natural vegetation and economic crops • Many species are susceptible to damage even at low concentrations • Gaseous pollutants are actively metabolized by some plants and these plants are employed as indicators of air pollutants
  • 38. POLLUTANTS AFFECTING PLANTS  SOx  NOx  Ozone  PAN  Mercury  Hydrogen Sulphide  Smog, etc..
  • 39. Forms of damages to leaves • Necrosis: killing or collapse of tissue • Chlorosis: loss or reduction of chlorophyll resulting in fading of the leaf’s green color to yellowish or pale green. • Abscission: dropping of leaves • Epinasty: downward curvature of leaf due to the higher rate of growth on the upper surface
  • 40. Kinds of injury to plants - Acute injury - Chronic injury - Growth or Yield retardation Acute injury: short-time to high concentration occur under fumigation conditions. Effects are noted within few hours to few days- make visible markings on the leaves Chronic injury: long-term to low concentrations Growth or Yield retardation: effect on growth of plants without visible markings. Usually suppression of growth or yield occurs
  • 41. SOX EFFECT Acute injury  The symptoms appear as 2-sided (bifacial) lesions that usually occur between the veins and occasionally along the margins of the leaves.  The color of the necrotic area can vary from a light tan or near white to an orange-red or brown depending on the time, the plant species affected and weather conditions. Chronic injury  The symptoms appear as a yellowing or chlorosis of the leaf, and occasionally as a bronzing on the under surface of the leaves.
  • 42. Other effects are: Cell metabolism disruption (membrane damage, respiration and photosynthetic effects) Leaf injury and loss Reduced growth and reproduction Increase in susceptibility of plants to attacks by insect herbivores
  • 43. Trees Damaged by Sulfur Emissions Acute sulfur dioxide injury to raspberry
  • 44. NOX EFFECT  Seriously injure vegetation at certain concentrations. Effects include:  Bleaching or killing plant tissue.  Causing leaves to fall.  Reducing growth rate.
  • 45. PAN EFFECT PAN has more soluble alkyl groups, will be readly taken up by the plants. PAN damage can occur at levels near 0.01ppm for a few hours or even within a few minutes with a levels near 0.1ppm PAN entry into the leaf through stomata. It affects the parenchymatous in the vicinity of stomata. The damage is reflecting in lower and upper surfaces of leaves.
  • 46. Enzymes, phosphoglucomutase and phosphorylase are inhibited by PAN It can inhibit the mobilization of starch in darkness due to suppression of phosphorylase reaction. Also inhibits CO2 fixation duringphotosynthesis Fatty acid synthesis is affected by PAN due to oxidation of NADPH.
  • 47. ON ANIMALS…  Toxic pollutants in the air, or deposited on soils or surface waters, can impact wildlife in a number of ways.  Like humans, animals can experience health problems if they are exposed to sufficient concentrations of air toxics over time.  Air toxics are contributing to birth defects, reproductive failure, and disease in animals.  Persistent toxic air pollutants (those that break down slowly in the environment) are of particular concern in aquatic ecosystems.  Accumulate in sediments and may bio magnify in tissues of animals.
  • 48.  Acid rain (formed in the air) destroys fish life in lakes and streams.  Excessive ultraviolet radiation coming from the sun through the ozone layer in the upper atmosphere which is eroded by some air pollutants, may cause skin cancer in wildlife.  Ozone in the lower atmosphere may damage lung tissues of animals.
  • 49. ON PROPERTIES  Damage to property important economic aspect of pollution.  Damage to property covers corrosion of metals, soiling, eroding of building surface, fading of dyed material, rubber cracking.  Deterioration of works of art.
  • 50. MECHANISMS OF DETERIORATION Air pollutants cause damage to materials by five mechanisms: 1. Abrasion 2. Deposition and removal 3. Direct chemical attack 4. Indirect chemical attack 5. Corrosion
  • 51. 1. Moisture 2. Temperature 3. Sunlight 4. Air movement Factors influencing atmospheric deterioration
  • 52. ON BUILDING MATERIALS  Smoke and aerosols adhere to stone, brick and building surface to produce unsightly coatings.  SOx in presence of moisture react with limestone and change the color. (Tajmahal)  CO2 in presence of moisture produce carbonic acid, which causes leaching problem.  Requires additional cleaning expanse.
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  • 55. ON PAINTS Areas high pollution require frequent painting. Pollutants damage protective coating. Common pollutants cause damage are O3, H2S, SO2 and aerosol. H2S cause darkening of surfaces covered with paint containing white lead.
  • 56. ON TEXTILES SO2 causes deterioration of natural and synthetic textile fibers. Permanent damage to nylon hose. Fading of textile dyes by oxides of nitrogen, ozone.
  • 57. ON RUBBER Cracking of rubber of side walls of tyres and various forms of electrical insulation. On leather SO2 causes leather to lose much of its strength and lastly disintegrate.