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1
Waste Pollution and its Effects
Rachel Dobbs James Drury Joe Duffy Timothy
Gadwa
2
Pollution
  • Our interest in the topic of environment is to
    get a better understanding of the problems that
    are going to affect our lives and our childrens
    lives.
  • The purpose of our research is to help others
    become more aware and informed about the
    environment and the problems we will have to face
    during our lifetime.

3
Pollution
  • Landfills are taking up a lot of space and
    creating harmful problems to the water and soil.
  • This type of pollution is called non point source
    pollutants

4
Pollution
  • The structural affect on society is that people
    are becoming more aware of the problems of
    pollution and they are recycling some of the
    products they purchase.

5
Pollution
  • A manifest of population is there is going to be
    waste no matter what.
  • The latent aspects of the pollution have come
    from not thinking of after effect from what we
    produce.

6
Pollution
  • The dysfunctional part is even after we recognize
    a problem we continually keep manufacturing that
    product with little effort going into trying to
    eliminate the problems.

7
Pollution
  • Between the years of 1947 through 1987 factories
    would sometimes send their waste to outside
    companies.
  • The Lorentz family began a drum recycling
    operation

8
Pollution
  • Surface runoff was collected and recycled in a
    drum wash.
  • The facility was closed in 1987.

9
Pollution
  • Industry and individuals have the responsibility
    to produce, use and dispose of toxic material in
    an environmentally safe manner.
  • It is now necessary for governments to provide
    education to its citizens about the issues
    surrounding toxic waste and the options for
    alternative solutions.

10
Pollution
  • Each year Wisconsin residents generate an average
    of 1,560 pounds of solid waste each year that is
    4.27 pounds per day
  • recycling one ton of aluminum saves the energy
    equivalent of 2,300 gallons of gas or the total
    amount of electricity used by a typical Wisconsin
    home over ten years.

11
Landfills
  • The drawbacks
  • Chemicals, heavy metals and bacteria can leak
    into the soil and underground water table
  • Organic waste in particular can cause problems by
    degrading to form leachate - a highly polluting
    liquid
  • Degradation in landfill sites also produces
    methane, which is a 'greenhouse' gas which adds
    to global warming. A build-up of methane gas
    locally can also cause explosions
  • Some materials such as glass and plastics do not
    easily break down
  • Most sites are far away from the large towns
    where the household waste was originally
    produced. This means high transportation costs
    and of course more fossil fuel use and pollution.

12
Incineration
  • Incineration is not waste-free and also has
    drawbacks.
  • Up to 10 of the incinerated waste becomes
    'bottom ash'. The bottom ash is itself disposed
    of in landfill sites
  • 5 of the incinerated waste becomes 'fly ash' and
    has to be disposed of as hazardous waste
  • There is public concern about incineration.

13
Pollution
  • How long does it take?
  • Various articles in the household garbage take
    vastly different times to bio-degrade.
  • Banana peel - 3-4 weeks.
  • Paper bag - 1 month.
  • Plastic bag - 1 million years.
  • Cotton rag - 5 months.
  • Wool sock - 1 year.
  • Aluminum can - 200-500 years.
  • Leather shoe - 40-50 years.
  • Styrofoam cup - For ever
  • Tin can - 50-100 years
  • Wood - 10-15 years
  • Glass bottle - Unknown

14
In the Dorms
  • 90 of the people said that they would buy
    products that were more expensive but made out of
    material easier to recycle if they could afford
    it
  • Almost everyone recycles
  • Most people think recycling is important because
    it helps to preserve our environment
  • Most people feel that the government should
    provide financial support towards research of
    wind, solar, water, and other sources of
    naturally generated power
  • Almost everyone thought their time in the showers
    would be drastically reduced if they had to pay
    for the water

15
Types of PollutionandWays to Combat it
16
Water Pollution
  • Do not drain untreated chemicals into ponds,
    rivers and seas.
  • Do not allow strong detergents to flow into fresh
    water resources.
  • Oil and chemical spills should be treated
    scientifically, and not allowed to seep into the
    soil to spoil ground water resources.
  • All chemical waste should be treated in treatment
    plants.

17
Air Pollution
  • Use vehicles  sparingly. As far as possible, use
    public transport.
  • Use fuel-efficient, non-polluting vehicles.
  • Do not light open-air fires unnecessarily.
  • Keep household and office interiors clean.
  • As far as possible, use natural materials and
    products, so that manufacturing processes are
    reduced.

18
Solid Waste Pollution
  • As far as possible, use bio-degradable materials.
  • Limit your consumption of material goods.
  • Try to recycle as much as you can from used
    materials.
  • Sort your garbage according to similarity of
    materials. For example, all  plastic bottles,
    garden waste, metal waste, etc., can be placed
    into individual bags.

19
Ozone Layer Depletion
  • Do not use products that use CFC compounds.
  • Cooling gases from compressors, refrigerators and
    air conditioners should not be allowed to escape
    into the air.

20
Effects on Your Body
  • Type of Pollution Air Pollution
  • Short Term Effects Cough and cold, sneezing,
    breathing problems, skin irritation Bronchitis
  • Long Term Effects asthma, lung cancer, skin
    cancer.
  • Type of Pollution Water Pollution
  • Short Term Effects Viral and bacterial
    infections, skin infections.
  • Long Term Effects Kidney problems, stomach
    cancer, ulcer, skin cancer.
  • Type of Pollution Solid Waste Pollution
  • Short Term Effects Bad odor, wastage of space,
    skin and respiratory diseases, gastric disorders.
  • Long Term Effects Bronchitis, asthma, lung, skin
    and stomach cancers, animal deaths.
  • Type of Pollution Ozone Layer Depletion
  • Short Term Effects Skin and eye irritation.
  • Long Term Effects Skin cancer, eye cataract.

21
Controlling Pollution
  • More than 90 of the waste generated by
    households is currently being disposed of in
    landfills or incinerators. Yet, if we all took a
    few, simple actions, we could reduce this amount
    considerably and really make a difference.
  • What can we do?
  • Reduce generate less waste in the first place.
  • Re-use finding new uses for household waste.
  • Recycle recovering and reprocessing material and
    turning it into a new product.
  • Compost making compost for the garden from
    organic household waste.
  • Buy Recycled choosing to buy products that
    already contain recycled material.

22
Question for discussion
  • If new products were made out of material easier
    to recycle (TVs,VCRs,etc) but cost more money
    would you buy them if you could afford them?
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