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Pollution

"Pollution" refers to harmful environmental contaminants and to the act or process of polluting the environment. Generally the process needs to result from human activity to be regarded as pollution. Even relatively benign products of human activity are liable to be regarded as pollution, if they precipitate negative effects later on. The nitrogen oxides produced by industry are often referred to as pollution, for example, although the substances themselves are not harmful. In fact, it is solar energy (sunlight) that converts these compounds to smog.

Pollution can take two major forms: local pollution and global pollution. In the past, only local pollution was thought to be a problem. For example, coal burning produces smoke, which in sufficient concentrations can be a health hazard. One slogan, taught in schools, was "dilution is the solution to pollution". The theory was that sufficiently dilute pollution could cause no damage. In recent decades, awareness has been rising that some forms of pollution pose a global problem. For example, human activity (primarily nuclear testing) has significantly raised the levels of background radiation all over the world, which may lead to human health problems. Awareness of both kinds of pollution, among other things, has led to the environmentalism movement, which seeks to limit the human impact on the environment.

Whether something is pollution can depend on context. Blooms of algae and the resultant eutrophication of lakes and coastal ocean is considered pollution when it is fueled by nutrients from industrial, agricultural, or residential runoff.

Although carbon dioxide is not toxic—and actually stimulates plant growth—because it is a greenhouse gas that fosters global warming, carbon dioxide is sometimes referred to as pollution, in particular that produced by the combustion of fuels for human use. More often and more properly carbon dioxide from such sources are labelled neutrally as "emissions."

Traditional forms of pollution include air pollution, water pollution, and radioactive contamination while a broader interpretation of the word has led to the ideas of ship pollution, light pollution and noise pollution.

Serious pollution sources include chemical plants, oil refineries, nuclear waste dumps, regular garbage dumps (many toxic substances are illegally dumped there), incinerators, PVC factories, corporate animal farms creating huge amounts of animal waste. Some sources of pollution, such as nuclear power plants or oil tankers, can release very severe pollution when accidents occur. Some of the more common contaminants are: lead (like in lead paint), chromium, zinc, arsenic, benzene.

Pollutants are thought to play a part in a variety of maladies, including: cancer, lupus, immune diseasess, allergies, and asthma. Certain pollutants are known to cause particular illnesses: for example, mercury compounds cause Minamata disease.

Regulation and Monitoring

The United States Environmental Protection Agency was supposed to establish "acceptable" levels of exposure to contaminants. One of the ratings chemicals are given are carcinogenicity, or how likely they are to cause cancer. Levels range from, not carcinogenic, likely carcinogen, known carcinogen, and unknown. But scientists are finding out that most of these levels are far too high and people should be exposed less to them. The CalEPA Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment has a list of more reasonable levels. (OEHHA)

The US has many departments responsible for tracking various pollutants.

  1. Toxic Release Inventory - tracks how much waste companies release into the water and air. Gives permits for releasing specific quantities of these pollutants each year.
  2. Superfund - manages Superfund sites and the pollutants in them (CERCLA).
  3. OSHA limits for air contaminants
  4. Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry - found out top 20 pollutants, alias for chemicals, how they affect people, what industries use them and what products they are found in.
  5. National Toxicology Program - from National Institutes of Health. Reports and studies on how pollutants affect people.
  6. Toxnet - more databases and reports on toxicology. From NIH

Additional Resources

  1. Scorecard.org - lots of info about pollution in the US. Just enter your zip code. Colored maps also show how bad certain types of pollution are in your area.
  2. Environmental Protection Agency
  3. OEHHA
  4. National Toxic Mold Coalition and Foundation
  5. Environmental Defense Fund
  6. Rachel's Environment and Health News - Weekly news about how the polluted environment affects people, and what corporations and governments are doing (or not doing) about it. Also in Spanish.
  7. Essential.org - Some organizations related to consumers and consumer protection, including pollution.
  8. CleanUp GE.org - Info about GE's shady dumping practices on the Hudson river.
  9. Extoxnet newsletters - environmental pollution news. Last update 1998.
  10. Environmental News Network - more news
  11. Environmental Working Group
  12. Sewage Sludge - in the U.S. it is perfectly legal to fertilize food crops with solids from the sewer, which include lots of heavy metals and toxins.
  13. Yahoo - Toxicology - another great starting point.
  14. The ToxTutor from the National Library of Medicine - An excellent resource to review human toxicology.

See also: pollutant, petroleum, renewable energy, toxicology, radioactive contamination

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North Carolina Division of Pollution Prevention and Environmental Assistance
Information and education resources on recycling, environmental management systems, and pollution prevention
http://www.p2pays.org/

Ohio EPA Office of Pollution Prevention
Case studies and technical pollution prevention documents for businesses. Also, free pollution prevention technical assistance services for Ohio Companies.
http://www.epa.state.oh.us/opp

EPA's Pollution Prevention Home Page (OPPT)
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Pollution Prevention & Toxics Pollution Prevention Program. The Pollution Prevention Act of 1990. At EPA, pollution prevention means source reduction.
http://www.epa.gov/opptintr/p2home/

Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Recycling Page
Information regarding PENNDOT's Strategic Recycling Program.
http://www.dot.state.pa.us/penndot/Bureaus/chiefeng.nsf/frmRecycling?OpenFrameSet&Frame=contents&Src=_d5to6arjechnn8bq2elp6aoblecnm6q39clj6arj75pn76phfd5n6crqiclhniorcd5n6efqfe1imshjfe9micgblehnkcsj1dlim80_

Indicators of Pollution Management
Article from World Bank's Pollution Prevention and Abatement Handbook.
http://www.environmental-center.com/articles/article84/article84.htm

Cleaner Production in China
On implementation of cleaner production (pollution prevention) in China's industries. Case studies, information on policy, strategies and legislation, and general information and links on industrial ecology, life cycle assessment, ISO 14000, and related topics.
http://www.chinacp.com/eng/index.html

Reduce Garbage
Extensive collection of tips on avoiding waste generation by reusing trash.
http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/5002/

WASCON 2000
The International Conference on the Science and Engineering of Recycling for Environmental Protection. (Including Construction with Alternative Materials.) Harrogate, Yorkshire, England, May-June 2000.
http://www.efm.leeds.ac.uk/wascon2000/

Envirosense
EPA's main pollution prevention web site. Includes links to databases and publications.
http://es.epa.gov/

Pollution Prevention at Home
Consumer Pollution Prevention information from Ohio EPA Office of Pollution Prevention.
http://www.epa.state.oh.us/opp/cnsmrp2.html

Environmental Compliance Information for Vehicle Maintenance Shops
Compliance manual and other materials. Although written for Indiana shops, the information is applicable throughout the United States.
http://www.state.in.us/idem/ctap/vehicle/

Waste Management Trends and Comments
Online newsletter published by Waste Management Materials Marketing. Provides a survey of U.S. market conditions and prices for fiber and non-fiber municipal recyclables.
http://commodities.wm.com/wmx/Trends.nsf/Trends/?OpenView

One Gulf One Community
Provides tips to protect the Gulf of Mexico's environment. Includes fact sheets and where to dispose of household hazardous waste.
http://www.onegulf.org

Aberdeen Proving Ground Pollution Prevention Program
Highlights pollution prevention activities and hazardous material management at Aberdeen Proving Ground.
http://www.apg.army.mil/ap2g/index.htm

Pollution Prevention Regional Information Center
Pollution prevention (P2) information for Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and other areas. Includes news, on-line information searches, librarian services, event calendar, service provider and consultant directories, program and project updates, mailing lists, and links.
http://p2ric.org

The Search for Safer and Greener Chemical Solvents in Surface Cleaning
PhD thesis on environmentally friendly cleaning solvents.
http://www.angelfire.com/band2/greencleaners/doctoralthesis.html

NRDC: Recycling
Reports, fact sheets and guides to recycling from the Natural Resources Defense Council.
http://www.nrdc.org/cities/recycling/default.asp

UK DEFRA Pollution Prevention and Control
UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs' information on pollution prevention and control including the latest on the IPPC regulations.
http://www.defra.gov.uk/environment/ppc/

LitterButt.com
Help stop LitterButts by reporting license plates of violators.
http://www.LitterButt.com

Canadian Pollution Prevention Information Clearinghouse
Environment Canada's pollution prevention (P2) website and database featuring general information, tools, legislation, success stories, and technology.
http://www.ec.gc.ca/cppic/en/index.cfm

Oregon Commercial Waste Reduction Clearinghouse
State information center on waste reduction program set-up, resources, and contacts, targeted to local governments, businesses, and the refuse industry.
http://www.deq.state.or.us/wmc/cwrc.html

Green Truck
Environmental, regulatory and compliance policies related to the trucking or truck repair industry.
http://www.greentruck.com/

The Pollution Prevention (P2) Coalition of Palm Beach County
Dedicated to reducing or eliminating pollution at its source. Site has information and links on pollution prevention, including P2 vendors.
http://p2.ces.fau.edu

Local Government Central
Information and tools to help local governments reduce, reuse, recycle and decrease the amount of solid waste going to landfills. Includes waste stream analysis tools. From State of California Integrated Waste Management Board.
http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/lgcentral/

Pacific Northwest Pollution Prevention Resource Center
Extensive source of information on pollution prevention technologies and implementation, for industry, commerce, and households. Includes many relevant internet links.
http://www.pprc.org/

Dumpster Diving: Treasure and Trash
Personal essay about experiences recovering reusable materials from other people's waste. How people view it, how to do it and why do to it.
http://www.nd.edu/~akreider/praxis/dumpster.htm

Buy Recycled: EPA's Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines
Recycled content guidelines and other information for U.S. federal government procurement. Includes directories of manufacturers of a wide range recycled products for industrial, commercial, and household use.
http://www.epa.gov/cpg/

EPA's Extended Product Responsibility (EPR) Site
This site provides information on the EPR concept, what initiatives are underway in the U.S. and internationally, and a wealth of related resources such as public-private alliances, academic research, publications, and involved organizations.
http://www.epa.gov/epr

Greening Industry
A site for researchers, government officials, and citizens interested in understanding and improving control of industrial pollution, especially in developing countries. NIPR is the primary source for materials produced by the World Bank's Economics of Industrial Pollution Control Research Project.
http://worldbank.org/nipr/greening/full_text/index.htm

Friendly Packaging
About a project at the University of York that aims to produce and fully characterize a novel biocompostable plastic.
http://www.friendlypackaging.org.uk

No Butts About It Litter Campaign
Highlights a litter campaign that promotes the use of disposable ashtrays.
http://hometown.aol.com/teamstein/myhomepage/index.html

Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Technology Center (RACTC)
A cooperative effort by California governments to promote the use of crumb rubber from scrap tires in roadway rehabilitation. Information on rubberized asphalt concrete technology.
http://www.rubberizedasphalt.org/

Environment Canada's Extended Producer Responsibility and Stewardship
Describes and inventories practices that shift responsibilities for managing product-related waste from general taxpayers to producers and consumers of products.
http://www.ec.gc.ca/epr/en/index.cfm

User Guidelines for Waste and Byproduct Material in Pavement Construction
Extensive technical resource maintained by U.S. Federal Highway Administration.
http://www.tfhrc.gov/hnr20/recycle/waste/begin.htm

Earth 911
Guide to local resources including recycling centers, how to recycle, pollution prevention and how help protect the environment.
http://www.cleanup.org

EDF's Pollution Prevention Alliance
Promotes pollution prevention and sustainable communities in the Great Lakes region. Site has information resources on P2.
http://www.environmentaldefense.org/system/templates/page/issue.cfm?subnav=16

Nova Scotia Pollution Prevention
Nova Scotia Department of the Environment, Pollution Prevention Section Homepage
http://www.gov.ns.ca/enla/rmep/p2/



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