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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
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What are environmental hazards? Pollutants in our air, land, and water that can affect our health EPA-Environmental Protection Agency monitors levels of pollutants
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AIR POLLUTION Estimated that 50,000 to 120,000 people die prematurely each year EPA has identified 5 major air pollutants
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AIR POLLUTANTS POLLUTANT Ozone, Ground- level Ozone (smog) Particulate Matter (PM): dirt, dust, soot, smoke, liquid droplets in air Carbon Monoxide (CO): colorless, odorless gas formed when carbon in fuel is not completely burned HEALTH CONCERNS Asthma, pneumonia, bronchitis Asthma, bronchitis, decreased lung function, premature death Poisonous, can harm people with heart disease and affects the central nervous system, fatal in large amounts
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AIR POLLUTANTS CONT. AIR POLLUTANT Sulfur Dioxide: gas that dissolves in water to form acid, reacts with other gases in air to form harmful particles Nitrogen Oxides: group of highly reactive gases HEALTH CONCERN Respiratory illnesses, aggravates heart & lung diseases Causes or triggers serious respiratory problems
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INDOOR AIR POLLUTANTS AIR POLLUTANT Asbestos: fibrous material that has fireproof properties Lead Radon: odorless, radioactive gas HEALTH CONCERN Lung cancer Damage to kidneys, liver, brain & nerves Lung cancer
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LAND AND WATER POLLUTION o Wastes from human activity can pollute our land and water o Many wastes are biodegradable o Hazardous waste: explosive, corrosive, highly reactive, or toxic to humans or other life forms o Pesticides can cause eye & skin irritations, damage to nervous or endocrine systems, o Water pollution is sometimes caused by illegal dumping, but most surface contamination is caused by polluted runoff o Unclean water can cause cholera, typhoid, diarrhea, dysentery, intestinal worms
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