Chapter 20 Air Pollution

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Chapter 20 Air Pollution

Overview of Chapter 20 Atmosphere as a Resource Types and Sources of Air Pollution Effects of Air Pollution Controlling Air Pollution in the US Ozone Depletion in the Stratosphere Acid Deposition Air Pollution Around the World Indoor Air Pollution

Atmosphere as a Resource Atmospheric Composition Nitrogen: 78.08% Oxygen: 20.95% Argon: 0.93% Carbon dioxide: 0.04% Ecosystem services Blocks UV radiation Moderates the climate Redistributes water in the hydrologic cycle

Air Pollution - Terminology Air Pollution Chemicals added to the atmosphere by natural events or human activities in high enough concentrations to be harmful Two categories Primary Air Pollutant Harmful substance that is emitted directly into the atmosphere Secondary Air Pollutant Harmful substance formed in the atmosphere when a primary air pollutant reacts with substances normally found in the atmosphere or with other air pollutants

Major Air Pollutants

Major Classes of Air Pollutants Particulate Material Nitrogen Oxides Sulfur Oxides Carbon Oxides Hydrocarbons Ozone

Particulate Material Thousands of different solid or liquid particles suspended in air Includes: soil particles, soot, lead, asbestos, sea salt, and sulfuric acid droplets Dangerous May contain materials with toxic/carcinogenic effects Small particles can become lodged in lungs

Nitrogen and Sulfur Oxides Nitrogen Oxides Gases produced by the chemical interactions between atmospheric nitrogen and oxygen at high temperature Greenhouse gases that cause difficulty breathing Sulfur Oxides Gases produced by the chemical interactions between sulfur and oxygen Causes acid precipitation

Carbon Oxides and Hydrocarbons Carbon Oxides Gases carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) Greenhouse gases Hydrocarbons Diverse group of organic compounds that contain only hydrogen and carbon (ex: CH 4 - methane) Some are related to photochemical smog and greenhouse gases

Ozone Tropospheric Ozone Man- made pollutant in the lower atmosphere Secondary air pollutant Component of photochemical smog Stratospheric Ozone Essential component that screens out UV radiation in the upper atmosphere Man-made pollutants (ex: CFCs) can destroy it

Sources of Outdoor Air Pollution Two main sources Transportation Industry Intentional forest fires is also high

Urban Air Pollution Photochemical Smog (ex: Los Angeles below) Brownish-orange haze formed by chemical reactions involving sunlight, nitrogen oxide, and hydrocarbons

Formation of Photochemical Smog

Sources of Smog in Los Angeles

Effects of Air Pollution Low level exposure Irritates eyes Causes inflammation of respiratory tract Can develop into chronic respiratory diseases

Children and Air Pollution Greater health threat to children than adults Air pollution can restrict lung development Children breath more often than adults Children who live in high ozone areas are more likely to develop asthma

Controlling Air Pollution Smokestacks with electrostatic precipitator (right) Without Electrostatic precipitator With Electrostatic precipitator

Controlling Air Pollution Smokestacks with scrubbers (right) Particulate material can also be controlled by proper excavating techniques

Controlling Air Pollution Phase I Vapor Recovery System for gasoline

The Clean Air Act Authorizes EPA to set limits on amount of specific air pollutants permitted Focuses on 6 pollutants: lead, particulate matter, sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, and ozone Act has led to decreases

The Clean Air Act

Urban Air Quality

Other Ways to Improve Air Quality Reduce sulfur content in gasoline from its current average of 330 ppm to 30 ppm Sulfur clogs catalytic converters Require federal emission standards for all passenger vehicles Including SUVs, trucks and minivans Require emission testing for all vehicles Including diesel

Ozone Depletion in Stratosphere Ozone Protects earth from UV radiation

Ozone Depletion in Stratosphere Ozone thinning/hole First identified in 1985 over Antarctica Caused by human-produced bromine and chlorine containing chemicals Ex: CFCs

Ozone Depletion in Stratosphere Hole over Antarctica requires two conditions: Sunlight just returning to polar region Circumpolar vortex - a mass of cold air that circulates around the southern polar region Polar stratospheric clouds form Enables Cl and Br to destroy ozone

Effects of Ozone Depletion Higher levels of UVradiation hitting the earth Eye cataracts Skin cancer (right) Weakened immunity May disrupt ecosystems May damage crops and forests

Recovery of Ozone Layer Montreal Protocol (1987) Reduction of CFCs Started using HCFCs (greenhouse gas) Phase out of all ozone destroying chemicals is underway globally Satellite pictures in 2000 indicated that ozone layer was recovering Full recovery will not occur until 2050

Acid Deposition Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide emissions react with water vapor in the atmosphere and form acids that return to the surface as either dry or wet deposition ph scale

How Acid Deposition Develops

Effects of Acid Deposition Declining Aquatic Animal Populations Thin-shelled eggs prevent bird reproduction Calcium is unavailable in acidic soil Forest decline

Acid Deposition and Forest Decline

Air Pollution Around the World Air quality is deteriorating rapidly in developing countries Developing countries have older cars Shenyang, China Residents only see sunlight a few weeks each year 5 worst cities in world Beijing, China; Mexico City, Mexico; Shanghai, China; Tehran, Iran; and Calcutta, India

Case-In-Point Air Pollution in Beijing and Mexico City Beijing (left) Mexico City (above)

Long Distance Transport of Air Pollutants Global Distillation Effect

Indoor Air Pollution Pollutants can be 5-100X greater than outdoors Radon, cigarette smoke, carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, formaldehyde pesticides, lead, cleaning solvents, ozone, and asbestos

Indoor Air Pollution - Radon