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Pollution 1 Outline Air Natural Sources Human-Caused Air Pollution Conventional Pollutants Unconventional Pollutants Indoor Air Pollution Climate and Topography Effects of Air Pollution Air Pollution Control Clean Air Legislation Current Conditions and Future Prospects 2 THE AIR AROUND US Approximately 147 million metric tons of air pollution are released annually into the atmosphere in the U.S. by...

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Pollution 1 Outline Air Natural Sources Human-Caused Air Pollution Conventional Pollutants Unconventional Pollutants Indoor Air Pollution Climate and Topography Effects of Air Pollution Air Pollution Control Clean Air Legislation Current Conditions and Future Prospects 2 THE AIR AROUND US Approximately 147 million metric tons of air pollution are released annually into the atmosphere in the U.S. by human activities. Worldwide emissions total around 2 billion metric tons. Developed countries have been improving air quality, while air quality in developing world is getting worse. 3 NATURAL SOURCES OF AIR POLLUTION Natural Fires - Smoke Volcanoes - Ash and acidic components Sea Spray - Sulfur Vegetation - Volatile organic compounds Bacterial Metabolism - Methane Dust Pollen Viruses and Bacteria 4 HUMAN-CAUSED AIR POLLUTION Primary Pollutants - Released directly from the source. Secondary Pollutants - Modified to a hazardous form after entering the air and mixing with other environmental components. Fugitiv...
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