Title: Air Pollution
1Air Pollution
- Todd Robinson and Sara Parr
2Air Pollution can be a problem!http//www.syriait
.net/photos/uncategorized/air_pollution_china.jpg
3Air Pollution
- Types of pollution
- How does air move
- How do you measure air pollution
- Ozone
- Particulate Matter
- Connections to human health
4Why should you come to our session?
- In Michigan,
- 9.3 (701,300) adults currently have asthma.
- Southwest MI experiences 18 days every year with
air quality below EPA standards.
Figure for the US only. http//www.epa.gov/air/air
trends/sixpoll.html
5Air Pollution
- Todd Robinson and Sara Parr
6Air Pollution
- Generally anything that enters the air that is
harmful to organisms (including plants) - Some pollution comes from humans, others can come
from plants and the environment (forest fires,
dust, soil, etc.) - Air quality has improved for some pollutants, and
declined for others.
7NAAQS
- National Ambient Air Quality Standards
- Set by the EPA for wide-spread pollutants from
numerous and diverse sources that are considered
harmful to human health and the environment. - Available at http//www.epa.gov/ttn/naaqs/
8Name the 6 types of air pollution
Pollutant Sources Effects
9Name the 6 sources of air pollution
Pollutant Sources Effects
Carbon Monoxide
Nitrogen Oxides
Sulfur Dioxide
Volatile Organic Compounds
Particulate Matter
Lead
Ozone
10Name the 6 sources of air pollution
Pollutant Sources Effects
Carbon Monoxide Fossil fuels
Nitrogen Oxides Fossil fuels
Sulfur Dioxide Fossil fuels
Volatile Organic Compounds Cars, fossil fuels
Particulate Matter MV, ID,dust, burning,
Lead ID
Ozone MV, ID
11Name the 6 sources of air pollution
Pollutant Effects
Carbon Monoxide Death, illness
Nitrogen Oxides Infections, cancer
Sulfur Dioxide Acid rain
Volatile Organic Compounds Cancer, smog
Particulate Matter Respiratory problems, cancer
Lead Damages everything
Ozone Lung damage
12The Great Lakes Airshed
- Air travels from one region to the next,
spreading pollution. - We receive pollution from Gary, Chicago, and
Milwaukee. - We give pollution to Canada and New England.
13How can we tell if air quality is getting better
or worse?
- Monitoring different pollutants requires
different techniques. - Some are really easy, and some are quite complex.
14Your task today
- To look at two different ways to monitor air
pollution - To predict where you would find high
concentrations of ozone and particulate matter - To examine patterns across the US and compare
Michigan to other places
15Ozone detectors
- See student handout for particular instructions.
- Safety first Glassware is hot! Use pot-holders.
Also, wear gloves when handling Potassium Iodide. - We will make the paste first, and then let it
cool while we work on other activities
16Particulate matter sticky traps
- Student handout has instructions about how to
make these. - Predict sites that you think might have high PM
or high ozone levels, and write this on your
sheet. - We will look at some samples under a microscope
17Particulate Matter across the US
- Greengood
- Yellow moderate
- Orange
- unhealthy
- Redreally unhealthy
18Ozone levels
- Highest in summer, lowest in winter
- Ozone strips are graded by color
- No color changevery low ozone
- Lavender medium ozone
- Dark purplehigh ozone
- The ozone levels detected will be affected by
humidity, with high humidity giving higher
readings.
19Schonbein color chart
20Michigan Air Quality
- An extension is possible to compare air pollution
where you live with air pollution in other areas
of the country. - http//www.epa.gov/air/data/