Environmental Pollution and Control
Environmental Pollution and Control
Environmental Pollution and Control
ENVIRONMENTAL
POLLUTION
AND CONTROL
CHAPTER 3: AIR POLLUTION
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Water Vapor
What is Air Pollution?
The presence of any
substances in the atmosphere
in quantities which are or may
be harmful or injurious to
human health, animal or plant
life, or property or
unreasonably interfere with the
enjoyment of life or property.
Air Pollution
Gaseous or particulate substances released into the atmosphere
in sufficient quantities or concentrations to cause injury to
plants, animals, or humans.
Mobile or Stationary
Mobile Sources
On-road includes any moving source of air pollution such as cars, trucks,
motorcycles, and buses
Non-road sources include pollutants emitted by combustion engines on farm
and construction equipment, locomotives, commercial marine vessels,
recreational watercraft, airplanes, snow mobiles, agricultural equipment, and
lawn and garden equipment
F-Air Pollution Sources
Point Sources – Generally a major facility emitting
pollutants from identifiable sources (pipe or smoke stack).
Facilities are typically permitted.
G.Area Sources
Area – Any low-level source of air pollution released over
a diffuse area (not a point) such as consumer products, architectural
coatings, waste treatment facilities, animal feeding operations,
construction, open burning, residential wood burning, swimming
pools, and char broilers
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