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- Pollutant - Wikipedia
Pollutants result in environmental pollution or become of public health concern when they reach a concentration high enough to have significant negative impacts
- Managing Air Quality - Air Pollutant Types | US EPA
Describes the types of air pollutants, including common or criteria pollutants, and hazardous air pollutants and links to additional information Also links to resources on other air pollution issues
- Air pollution | Definition, Causes, Pollutants, Types, Effects, Facts . . .
When there is little or no vertical movement of air (stable conditions), pollutants can accumulate near the ground and cause temporary but acute episodes of air pollution
- Air Pollutants | Air Quality | CDC
Ground-level ozone and particle pollution are two of these criteria pollutants The other pollutants are carbon monoxide, lead, nitrogen oxides, and sulfur oxides Learn about outdoor air quality data and resources and how to use them When wildfires burn near you, smoke can reach your community
- What Is a Pollutant? Types, Sources, and Examples
Pollutants originate from both natural processes and human activities, with anthropogenic sources contributing significantly to environmental degradation Natural sources include volcanic eruptions, which release ash, sulfur dioxide, and other gases into the atmosphere
- Air quality, energy and health
Pollutants with the strongest evidence for public health concern include particulate matter (PM), carbon monoxide (CO), ozone (O 3), nitrogen dioxide (NO 2) and sulfur dioxide (SO 2) Health problems can occur as a result of both short- and long-term exposure to these various pollutants
- Air Pollution and Your Health - National Institute of Environmental . . .
Research published in 2023 tied two air pollutants, ozone and PM2 5, to asthma-related changes in children’s airways In a study of 50,000 women across the country, long-term exposure to PM2 5, PM10, and nitrogen dioxide were linked to chronic bronchitis
- The Different Types of Pollutants and Their Effects on the Environment
Environmental scientists divide pollutants into two broad categories based on their source: natural pollutants and anthropogenic pollutants – those caused by human activity
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