Pollution
Telangana Board · Class 12 · Biology
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Introduction to Pollution
- Pollution is the addition of unwanted or harmful substances into the environment that adversely affects organisms and the environment
- An undesirable change in physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of air, water, and land that may harm human population, wildlife, and industrial processes
- Pollutants are agents that cause pollution - can be natural or man-made
Air Pollution
- Air pollution is contamination of indoor or outdoor environment by chemical, physical, or biological agents that modify natural atmospheric characteristics
- Sources: Natural (volcanic ash, forest fires, dust storms, pollen) and Man-made (automobiles, industries, power stations, burning of fossil fuels)
- Primary pollutants: Directly emitted (CO, CO₂, NO₂, SO₂, PM, VOCs)
Air Pollution Control
- Control of gaseous pollutants: Combustion (organic pollutants converted to less harmful products), Absorption (scrubbers with liquid absorbent), Adsorption (porous solid absorbents)
- Control of particulate pollutants: Fabric filters (cloth filters trap particles), Electrostatic precipitators (particles precipitated on electrodes), Mechanical devices (gravity settling, cyclone sepa
- General control measures: Use unleaded petrol, low sulfur fuels, public transport promotion, vegetation along roadsides, industries in city outskirts
Water Pollution
- Water pollution: Any physical, biological, or chemical change in water quality that adversely affects living organisms or makes water unsuitable for desired use
- Sources: Natural (soil erosion, mineral leaching, organic matter decay) and Man-made (domestic sewage, industrial effluents, agricultural runoff)
- Types: Surface water pollution (rivers, ponds, oceans) and Groundwater pollution (deep well injections, septic tanks, landfills)
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