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Pollution.
• Any undesirable change in physical, chemical
or biological property of environment is called
pollution.
• The factors that cause pollution are called
pollutants.
• Type of pollution.
1. Air pollution.
2. Water pollution.
3. Soil pollution.
4. Radiation pollution etc.
Air pollution
• Any undesirable
change in physical,
chemical or
biological property
of air is called air
pollution.
• The imp air
pollutants are
Oxides of sulphur,
Oxides of nitrogen,
Oxides of carbon,
Smoke, Smog and
ozone.
Effects of air pollution.
• Oxides of sulphur and
nitrogen causes
chlorosis and defoliation
of leaves in plants.
• In human beings
Oxides of sulphur and
nitrogen causes eye
irritation, nasal
irritation, chronic
cough, bronchitis etc.
• Oxides of sulphur and
nitrogen reacts with
rain water and causes
acid rain.
• Oxides of carbon results in green house effects
• The photochemical
smog destroys plant
vegetation.
• The ozone formed by
photochemical reaction
of oxides of nitrogen and
hydrocarbons at lower
level of atmosphere is
called photochemical
smog.
Control of air pollution:
• Electrostatic Precipitator:
• It removes 99% particulate
matter present in the
exhaust from thermal plant.
• It has electrode wires and a
stage of collecting plates.
• The electrodes releases
electrons. These electrons
get attached to the dust and
give them a net negative
charge.
• The collecting plates attract
the charged particles.
• Scrubber:
• It removes gases like SO2
industrial exhaust.
• Catalytic Convertor:
• Used in automobiles for
reducing emission of harmful
gases.
• Vehicles fitted with catalytic
converter should use unleaded
petrol as leaded petrol
inactivates the catalyst.
• Auto Fuel Policy:
• The Government of India laid
out a road map to cut down the
vehicular air policy in many
cities of India
Water pollution:
• Undesirable change in
physical, chemical or
biological property of water
is called water pollution.
• The imp water pollutants
are sewage waste. Industrial
waste. Chemical fertilizer
and pesticides.
Effect of water pollution on biodiversity:
• The sewage waste directly released to water
source stimulates the increase of pathogenic
microbes. It causes water born disease.
• The nutrition enrichment in water results
eutrophication and algal bloom. It increases the
BOD (biological oxygen demand).
• The pesticides enters the water resources leads to
bio-magnification.
• Industrial waste having heave metals and
chemicals release to water destroys the aquatic
organisms.
• The mercury that enters the human beings through
food chain causes Minamata disease.
• Eutrophication: The
process of increase in
algal production in
water due to
nutrition enrichment
is called
eutrophication.
• Bio-magnification: Accumulation of non
degradable chemicals, heavy metals in human
beings through food chain is called bio-
magnification.
• BOD (Biological oxygen demand):
• The amount of oxygen required for microbial
breakdown of biodegradable organic matter is called
BOD.
• BOD is higher in polluted water and lesser in drinking
water.
• Algla bloom:
• Excessive growth of planktonic algae on water body
surface.
• It causes fish mortality and pollute water.
• Radioactive wastes
• The waste produced from the nuclear fission of heavy atoms
such as uranium, thorium etc for the production of power is
radioactive waste.
• This waste is highly toxic and causes mutations and cancer.
• The nuclear waste should be stored after heavy treatment
and packed in special containers.
• It should be buried deep under the ground for minimum of 60
– 80 years for the waste to stabilize.
• Even then there is a high chance of nuclear contamination of
the surrounding areas & the ground water.
• Failure of nuclear power plants can have disastrous
consequences. The use of nuclear fuels should be avoided if
possible.
• Greenhouse effect and global
warming:
• Global warming refers to the
heating up of the Earth due to
greenhouse effect.
• Greenhouse effect is caused
when gases such as CO2, CH4
etc increase in the atmosphere.
• This leads to the heating up of
the earth as these are good
absorbers of heat.
• These gases prevent the excess
heat from leaving the Earth’s
atmosphere thus resulting in
greenhouse effect.
• Effects:
• It effects Arctic polar ice cap to
melt at the rate of 9% per
decade. The rise is the sea level
causes flood in certain
countries like Bangladesh,
Maldives etc.
• It causes food & water shortage.
Destruction of underwater cities
(coral reefs) & meadows result
in extinction.
• only in the colder climatic
regions global warming brings
comfort but in various other
places its effect is negative.
• Control measures of global warming:
1. Reforestation replaces maximum carbon dioxide by
oxygen.
2. Preventing Deforestation.
3. Reduction of fossil fuel burning can minimize
global warming.
4. Improving the efficiency of engines & turbines can
drastically reduce pollution.
5. Planting hundreds of trees across cities & in
homes.
6. Using natural resources like wind energy, solar
energy and wave energy may help to overcome
global warming.
• Depletion of ozone layer
Ozone is formed in the stratosphere by the effect of UV rays on
O2. The thickness of ozone is measured in Dobson units.
• Cause of ozone depletion:
• Ozone degradation has increased due to chlorofluorocarbon (CFC).
• CFC,s reacts with UV radiation to release chlorine atoms.
• Chlorine atoms are catalyst that degrades ozone to oxygen.
• The CFCs released in the lower part of the atmosphere move
upwards towards the south pole, hence depleting the ozone layer
over Antarctica.
• Harmful effects:
• UV damages the DNA results in mutation.
• It causes skin aging and skin cancer.
• Control measure:
• Montreal protocol was signed in 1987 to crub the emission of
ozone depleting substance like CFC.
• Freons:
• Chloro-Fluoro-Carbons are called freons.
• Ecosan:
• Ecosan is ecological sanitation. This approach is
useful in converting the solid human excreta into
manure.
• E-waste:
• It is the electronic waste which includes irreparable
components of electronic gadgets.
• .

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Chapter 16.environmental issues by mohanbio

  • 1. .
  • 2. Pollution. • Any undesirable change in physical, chemical or biological property of environment is called pollution. • The factors that cause pollution are called pollutants. • Type of pollution. 1. Air pollution. 2. Water pollution. 3. Soil pollution. 4. Radiation pollution etc.
  • 3. Air pollution • Any undesirable change in physical, chemical or biological property of air is called air pollution. • The imp air pollutants are Oxides of sulphur, Oxides of nitrogen, Oxides of carbon, Smoke, Smog and ozone.
  • 4. Effects of air pollution. • Oxides of sulphur and nitrogen causes chlorosis and defoliation of leaves in plants.
  • 5. • In human beings Oxides of sulphur and nitrogen causes eye irritation, nasal irritation, chronic cough, bronchitis etc. • Oxides of sulphur and nitrogen reacts with rain water and causes acid rain.
  • 6. • Oxides of carbon results in green house effects
  • 7. • The photochemical smog destroys plant vegetation. • The ozone formed by photochemical reaction of oxides of nitrogen and hydrocarbons at lower level of atmosphere is called photochemical smog.
  • 8. Control of air pollution: • Electrostatic Precipitator: • It removes 99% particulate matter present in the exhaust from thermal plant. • It has electrode wires and a stage of collecting plates. • The electrodes releases electrons. These electrons get attached to the dust and give them a net negative charge. • The collecting plates attract the charged particles.
  • 9. • Scrubber: • It removes gases like SO2 industrial exhaust. • Catalytic Convertor: • Used in automobiles for reducing emission of harmful gases. • Vehicles fitted with catalytic converter should use unleaded petrol as leaded petrol inactivates the catalyst. • Auto Fuel Policy: • The Government of India laid out a road map to cut down the vehicular air policy in many cities of India
  • 10. Water pollution: • Undesirable change in physical, chemical or biological property of water is called water pollution. • The imp water pollutants are sewage waste. Industrial waste. Chemical fertilizer and pesticides.
  • 11. Effect of water pollution on biodiversity: • The sewage waste directly released to water source stimulates the increase of pathogenic microbes. It causes water born disease. • The nutrition enrichment in water results eutrophication and algal bloom. It increases the BOD (biological oxygen demand). • The pesticides enters the water resources leads to bio-magnification. • Industrial waste having heave metals and chemicals release to water destroys the aquatic organisms. • The mercury that enters the human beings through food chain causes Minamata disease.
  • 12. • Eutrophication: The process of increase in algal production in water due to nutrition enrichment is called eutrophication.
  • 13. • Bio-magnification: Accumulation of non degradable chemicals, heavy metals in human beings through food chain is called bio- magnification.
  • 14. • BOD (Biological oxygen demand): • The amount of oxygen required for microbial breakdown of biodegradable organic matter is called BOD. • BOD is higher in polluted water and lesser in drinking water. • Algla bloom: • Excessive growth of planktonic algae on water body surface. • It causes fish mortality and pollute water.
  • 15. • Radioactive wastes • The waste produced from the nuclear fission of heavy atoms such as uranium, thorium etc for the production of power is radioactive waste. • This waste is highly toxic and causes mutations and cancer. • The nuclear waste should be stored after heavy treatment and packed in special containers. • It should be buried deep under the ground for minimum of 60 – 80 years for the waste to stabilize. • Even then there is a high chance of nuclear contamination of the surrounding areas & the ground water. • Failure of nuclear power plants can have disastrous consequences. The use of nuclear fuels should be avoided if possible.
  • 16. • Greenhouse effect and global warming: • Global warming refers to the heating up of the Earth due to greenhouse effect. • Greenhouse effect is caused when gases such as CO2, CH4 etc increase in the atmosphere. • This leads to the heating up of the earth as these are good absorbers of heat. • These gases prevent the excess heat from leaving the Earth’s atmosphere thus resulting in greenhouse effect.
  • 17. • Effects: • It effects Arctic polar ice cap to melt at the rate of 9% per decade. The rise is the sea level causes flood in certain countries like Bangladesh, Maldives etc. • It causes food & water shortage. Destruction of underwater cities (coral reefs) & meadows result in extinction. • only in the colder climatic regions global warming brings comfort but in various other places its effect is negative.
  • 18. • Control measures of global warming: 1. Reforestation replaces maximum carbon dioxide by oxygen. 2. Preventing Deforestation. 3. Reduction of fossil fuel burning can minimize global warming. 4. Improving the efficiency of engines & turbines can drastically reduce pollution. 5. Planting hundreds of trees across cities & in homes. 6. Using natural resources like wind energy, solar energy and wave energy may help to overcome global warming.
  • 19. • Depletion of ozone layer Ozone is formed in the stratosphere by the effect of UV rays on O2. The thickness of ozone is measured in Dobson units. • Cause of ozone depletion: • Ozone degradation has increased due to chlorofluorocarbon (CFC). • CFC,s reacts with UV radiation to release chlorine atoms. • Chlorine atoms are catalyst that degrades ozone to oxygen. • The CFCs released in the lower part of the atmosphere move upwards towards the south pole, hence depleting the ozone layer over Antarctica. • Harmful effects: • UV damages the DNA results in mutation. • It causes skin aging and skin cancer. • Control measure: • Montreal protocol was signed in 1987 to crub the emission of ozone depleting substance like CFC.
  • 20. • Freons: • Chloro-Fluoro-Carbons are called freons. • Ecosan: • Ecosan is ecological sanitation. This approach is useful in converting the solid human excreta into manure. • E-waste: • It is the electronic waste which includes irreparable components of electronic gadgets.
  • 21. • .