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Title: 5.1 Nature of pollution


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5.1 Nature of pollution
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Pollution
  • The contamination of air, water, or soil by
    substances that are harmful to living organisms.
  • Pollution can occur naturally,(ex. through
    volcanic eruptions), or unnaturally (ex. the
    spilling of oil and disposal or industrial waste)
  • Two Types of Pollution Point source pollution
    and non-point source

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Point Source Pollution
  • Point source Pollution that can be traced back
    to a single origin or source (ex. sewage
    treatment plant discharge).
  • Point source pollution has a localized impact is
    easier to manage.
  • Can be challenging because it is more scattered
    and can be very numerous

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Non-Point Source Pollution
  • Non-point source Pollution which cannot be
    traced back to a single origin or source (ex.
    storm water runoff, water runoff from urban areas
    and failed septic systems).
  • More difficult to identify and manage
  • Hard to assign responsibility

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Point source or non-point source?
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Sources of Pollution
  • Fossil fuels - release greenhouse gases, can
    contribute to respiratory problems and acid rain
  • Domestic waste - food waste, sewage, rubbish
    (glass, plastics, paper, wood, metals)
  • Industrial waste - heavy metals, heat (in air
    and/or water), acids
  • Agricultural waste - fertilizers, animal waste,
    and pesticides contaminate water sources

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Non-point source pollution
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Sources of Pollution
  • Combustion of Fossil Fuels
  • Domestic
  • Industrial Waste
  • Agriculture Systems

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The Era of Fossil Fuels
  • Fossil fuels petroleum, natural gas and coal
  • Currently 90 of current US energy from fossil
    fuels
  • Expected oil production peak2020-2030
  • Consumption of energy currently increasing
  • Projected world oil production will be exhausted
    by 2100
  • Produces significant and diverse pollution
    problems
  • Greenhouse gases
  • Gaseous sulfur and nitrogen oxides
  • Land-based disturbances

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What is crude oil?
  • Crude oil is a liquid mixture of thousands of
    organic chemicals found underground.
  • Result of decaying organic matter over thousands
    of years (fossil fuel)
  • Found all over the world and varies tremendously
    in its density, sulfur and metals content

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Oil Refinery and the BP oil rig
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The Refinery
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World oil reserves
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Coal
  • Coal provides 25 of worlds commercial energy
    22 of U.S. energy
  • Advantages
  • Worlds most abundant fossil fuel
  • Cheap
  • Disadvantages
  • Dangerous to mine,
  • Harms land, water and air
  • Causes smog, acid rain and global warming

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World Coal Reserves
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Health impacts
  • 131 million Americans live in areas with smog
    pollution
  • Over 45,000 lives are cut short by air pollution
  • It is estimated that every year 60,000 children
    may be born at significantly increased risk of
    neurological defects due to mothers eating
    mercury contaminated fish.

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Mercury Contamination
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Oil Spills
  • 31,000 gallons of spilled oil into waterways each
    day
  • Between 1973 and 1993 there were 200,000 oil
    spills in the U.S. waters spilling more than 230
    million gallons of oil

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Land Destruction
  • Mountaintop removal in west Virginia (for coal)
  • Tens of thousands of coal bed methane wells in
    Powder river basin in Wyoming.

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Global Warming
  • Only 4 of world population produces 25 of the
    carbon dioxide pollution
  • Projected that the Earths surface temperature
    will increase between 2.5 and 10.4 degrees F by
    2100 if no major efforts are taken to reduce
    carbon emissions
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