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    Water‚ land and air pollution Water pollution Water pollution is usually caused by human activities. Different human sources add to the pollution of water. There are two sorts of sources‚ they mostly come from pipelines or sewers and then into the surface water. Nonpoint sources are sources that cannot be traced to a single site of discharge. Examples some sources are: factories‚ sewage treatment plants‚ underground mines‚ oil wells‚ oil tankers and agriculture‚ acid deposition from the air

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    Outline Thesis Statement: Burning waste at the sanitary landfill in Philipsburg causes pests‚ parasites and bad odor around the residential areas. I).What is sanitary landfill II).The sanitary landfill a). Problems b). cause pollutions III). Burning waste b). can cause serious health problems IV. The waste from the St. Maarten Medical Center a). Cancer patients b). Higher sickness V). Heavy machinery is used a). Dirt and compressed b)

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    ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTIONS When there are some physical‚ chemical or biological changes occur in our physical environment it is known as pollution and the substances which brings these changes are known as pollutants. The sources for the pollution can be natural or manmade. Following are the types of Environmental pollution. 1. Air pollution 2. Water pollution 3. Soil pollution 4. Noise pollution 5. Marine pollution 6. Thermal pollution 7. Nuclear

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    impact is vast and impossible to cover in one article but I will attempt to cover a basic overview. For 200 years we’ve been conquering Nature. Now we’re beating it to death. ~ Tom McMillan Water Pollution Perhaps the most obvious examples of a negative human impact on the environment is water pollution. It’s obvious we need water to survive but few people realize how much we need and just how much is available. Consider these facts from the United Nations Environment Programme: * Of all the

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    Air Pollution In China

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    Air Pollution in China and Japan 1. Introduction: Air pollution is a major environmental issue harming people around the world. Millions of individuals die every year from air pollution. Unfortunately‚ this issue is increasing in the continent of Asia. Pollution has been challenging to control due to its harsh climate‚ rapid industrialization and overwhelming population in these Asian countries. Air pollution been a threat to the world for centuries and continues to plague the environment while

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    plants and animals and non-living or biotic components like air‚ water and soil. Environmental pollution refers to degradation of air and water by mixing of harmful and undesirable pollutants in them.  Today‚ pollution has become the biggest global problem because it has grown in magnitude and threatens to endanger all life on the living planet. As a matter of fact the gravity of situation created by pollution worldwide has been voiced at many national and international levels by various dignitaries

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    Chinese Government´s action against pollution. The present essay raises the environmental situation in China and its global impact‚ and makes a brief mention about the negative effects of the pollution that Chinese inhabitants live in flesh and blood‚ both the environment and health of its people; the Chinese central government has taken measures to counteract the environmental problems of their nation. Also it has as a goal to look for solutions due to the environmental deterioration this nation

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    Air Pollution in India

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    Air pollution in India From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Traffic congestion on inadequate road infrastructure is a daily reality of India ’s urban centers. Slow speeds and idling vehicles produce‚ per trip‚ 4 to 8 times more pollutants and consume more carbon footprint fuels‚ than free flowing traffic. This 2008 image shows traffic congestion in Delhi. Air pollution in India is a serious issue with the major sources being fuelwood and biomass burning‚ fuel adulteration

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    Water Pollution in Bangladesh INTRODUCTION Water is the most vital element among the natural resources‚ and is crucial for the survival of all living organisms. The environment‚ economic growth and development of Bangladesh are all highly influenced by water - its regional and seasonal availability‚ and the quality of surface and groundwater. Spatial and seasonal availability of surface and groundwater is highly responsive to the monsoon climate and physiography of the country. Availability also

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    Air Pollution in Indiana

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    excerpt will look at the stakeholders that are impacted by air pollution in Indiana. The three stakeholders that will be discussed in this paper are the Environmental Protection Agency‚ the Occupational Safety and Health Administration‚ and the Association of Air Pollution Agencies. The paper will define these agencies and their reason for existence‚ outline the connection of these stakeholders to air pollution‚ and the impact air pollution has on them. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) The

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