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Subject: environmental engineering
TOPIC: air pollution
Prepared By:
Kansara Abhishek 151103106007
Kotila Jayvir 151103106008
Mistry Aditya 151103106009
Pandya Dhrumil 151103106010
Patel Kajal 151103106011
Guided by:
Assi. Prof. Mamta Patel
Civil Engg. Dept.
AIR POLLUTION
 Air pollution is defined as the presence of unwanted and undesirable foreign
particles and gases in the air which ay have adverse effects on human beings,
animals,plants,vegetations and important structures.
POLLUTANT
 Any substance present in the environment in harmful concentration which adversely
alters the environment by damaging the growth rate of a species and by interfering
with the food chains is toxic and affects the health, comfort and property etc. is
considered as a pollutant.
COMPOSITION OF AIR
ATMOSPHERE AND ITS STRUCTURE
 Atmosphere:- The gaseous layer surrounding the
earth is known as atmosphere.
 The atmosphere is the life supporting mantle,
surrounding the earth.
 The atmosphere surrounds the earth up to 700 km,
atmosphere is subdivided as
 Troposphere:- ( 0 To 12 Km) Contains 75 % of the gases in the atmosphere. This is
where we live and weather occurs.
 Stratosphere:- (12 – 50 Km) this layer contains ozone layer. Ozone acts as a shield for
the earth’s surface. It absorbs ultraviolet radiations from the sun. This causes temperature
increase in the upper part of the layer.
 Mesosphere:- ( 50 to 80 Km) This is the coldest region of the atmosphere. This layer
protects the earth from meteoroid. They burn up in this area.
 Thermosphere:- ( 80 Km and above) The air is very thin in this region. Thermosphere
means “Heat Sphere”. The temperature is very high in this region
 This layer contains:-
 (a) Ionosphere:-This is the lower part of the thermosphere. It extends from 80 Km –
550 Km. This layer generally helps in radio communication.
 (b) Exosphere:- The upper part of the thermosphere. It extends from 550 km and above.
Air is very thin here this is the area where satellite orbits the earth.
STRUCTURE OF ATMOSPHERE
AMBIENT AIR QUALITY
STANDARDS
* Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India notification,1994
** Particle size less than 10 µm
CLASSIFICATION OF AIR
POLLUTANTS
Air pollutants
Based on Origin
Based on states of
matter
Based on presence in
environment
Particulate
air pollutants
Gaseous air
pollutants
Secondary
air
pollutants
Primary air
pollutants
Indoor air
pollutants
Outdoor air
pollutants
ACCORDING TO ORIGIN
 (a) Primary Pollutants
 (b) Secondary Pollutants
 PRIMARY POLLUTANTS:- Primary pollutants are those which are directly emitted
from identifiable source
 These pollutants are emitted directly to the atmosphere.
 e.g.
(a) Particulate matter
(b) Oxides of Sulphur
(c) Oxides of Nitrogen
(d) Carbon Monoxide
(e) Radioactive Compounds
 SECONDARY AIR POLLUTANTS:- Secondary air pollutants are those which
are produced in the air by the reaction of two or more primary pollutants.
 e.g.
 Ozone
 Formaldehyde
 Photochemical smog
 Peroxy acetyl nitrate (PAN)
CLASSIFICATION BASED ON
STATES OF MATTER
 1. Gaseous air pollutants
 2. Particulate air pollutants
 GASEOUS AIR POLLUTANTS
 Gaseous air pollutants are those air pollutants which are found in the gaseous state at
normal temperature and pressure in the atmosphere.
 The most common gaseous air pollutants are:
Carbon monoxide
Carbon dioxide
Nitrogen oxides
Sulpher oxides
Hydrocarbons etc.
PARTICULATE AIR POLLUTANTS
 These may be liquid or solid. The particulate matter are identified as aggregates which are
larger than 0.002 µ but smaller than 500 µ
 Dust (1 To 10,000 µ) : Small solid particles resulting from break up of large masses through
processes such as crushing, grinding or blasting.
 Smoke ( 0.5 To 1 µ) Consist of finely divided solid particles produced by incomplete
combustion of organic particles such as coal, wood, or tobacco.
 Mist ( 0.1 To 10 µm) :- These are liquid particles formed by condensation of vapor.
 Fog (1 to 40 µ ):- High concentration of mist is called as fog. It is dispersion of liquid
particles in air.
 Fumes ( 0.03 to 0.3 µ ):- Fine solid particles formed by the condensation of vapors of solid
material. The fumes are generally emit from melting operations.
 Ash ( 1 to 1000 µ ):- fine, noncombustible particles are known as fly ash.
 Spray (10 to 1000 µ):- Liquid particles formed by automation.
CLASSIFICATION BASED ON
PRESENCE IN ENVIRONMENT
 1. Indoor air pollutants
 2. Outdoor air pollutants
 INDOOR AIR POLLUTANTS
 The air pollutants which are generated from households are called indoor air
pollutants.
Cleaning agents
Mosquito repellents
Pesticides
Cigarette smoke
Gases from stoves etc.
 Outdoor air pollutants
 The air pollutants which are generated outside the buildings are called outdoor air
pollutants.
 Automobile pollutants
 Industrial pollutants
 Mining pollutants
 Natural emissions from decaying matter and animals etc.
SOURCES OF AIR POLLUTION
 The sources of air pollution may be classified into two groups:
 1. Natural sources
 2. Man made sources
 NATURAL SOURCES
 The following are the different forms of natural sources:
Atmospheric reactions
Volcanic eruptions
Forest fires
Dust storms, electric storms
Salt spray form oceans
Microorganisms
Radioactive substances
 Man made sources
 Combustion of fuel
 Automobile exhaust
 Industries
 Thermal and nuclear power plants
 Agricultural activities
 Construction materials
 System of sanitation
 Mining
 Nuclear explosions
 Air crafts
 Waste water treatment plants
MAJOR AIR POLLUTANTS –
SOURCES AND EFFECTS
 OXIDES OF NITROGEN
 Oxides of Nitrogen Include 4 gaseous compound:- Nitric oxide ( NO),
Nitrogen dioxide (NO2), Nitrous Oxide (N) Nitrogen penta oxide (N2O5)
 In air pollution, Nitric oxide (NO) and Nitrogen dioxide are of prime concern. The
sources of this pollutants are Industrial Processes, automobile exhausts.
HYDROCARBON
 Organic compounds containing only carbon and hydrogen are classified as
Hydrocarbons.
 They are of 2 types.
 (a) Aliphatic hydrocarbon
 (b) Aromatic hydrocarbon
 Hydrocarbon present in the atmosphere in the atmosphere from both natural and
man made sources.
 The major sources of hydrocarbon is burning of gasoline and industrial processes.
EFFECTS OF SOME COMMON
AIR POLLUTANTS
Particulate Matter:-
 EFFECTS ON HUMAN:-
 The pollutants of size less than 1 µ causes lung damage
 Asbestos fibers causes cancer
 Lead from automobile exhaust affects brain
 It causes several respiratory diseases
 Silica , arsenic, dust causes cancer
EFFECTS OF AIR POLLUTION ON
HUMANS
 EFFECTS ON PLANTS:-
 Deposition of particulate matter containing toxic metals affects the growth of plants
 The particulate matter after deposition on plant leaves block stomata opening of plants
and reduce plant growth.
 The particulate matter with acid rain, reduces pH of the soil which makes the infertile.
 EFFECT ON MATERIAL:
 The particulate matter causes damage to building
 The corrosion is enhanced
 It causes cracks and fading of pointed surface
 Particulates accumulate on the soil and reduces fertility of soil.
CARBON MONOXIDE
 EFFECTS ON HUMANS:-
 The high concentration of co can cause death
 The combination of co and hemoglobin leads to the formation of
carboxylhaemoglobin (cohb) reduces the oxygen carrying capacity of blood.
 At concentration of 100 ppm people experience dizziness and headache.
 The cigarette smoke contains 400 to 450 ppm co the percentage of cohb in blood
of cigarette smokers increases with increase in smoking.
 At concentration of 750 ppm of co it will cause death.
 EFFECTS ON PLANTS:-
 CO reduces nitrogen fixing capacity of bacteria. Which affects the plant
growth.
 High concentration of causes leaf drops, reduces the size of leaf and
ageing.
 EFFECTS ON MATERIALS:-
 Carbon monoxide appears to have no detrimental effect on materials.
OXIDES OF SULPHUR
 EFFECTS ON HUMAN HEALTH:-
 It causes irritation of eyes and respiratory tracts.
 Increase in SO2 concentration in the atmosphere, may lead to lung cancer
 SO2 may obstruct breathing
 SO2 leads to the formation of H2 SO4 which is 20 times more irritant than SO2
 EFFECTS ON PLANTS:-
 The low concentration for long period may cause discoloration of leaves
 SO2 affects the growth of plants
 At high concentration the leaf tissues gets damaged.
 H2SO4 is extremely toxic to plants and soil fertility.
 EFFECTS ON MATERIALS:-
 The sulphuric acid will attack building materials containing carbonates. This will
form CaSO4 the CaSO4 gets easily washed away leaving discolored surface
 Paper absorb SO2 causing the paper to become brittle
 Leather looses the strength and flexibility.
OXIDES OF NITROGEN
 Effects on Human Health:- Nitric Oxide reduces the Oxygen carrying
capacity of blood.
 Nitrogen dioxide causes irritation of lungs
 High level of NOx causes pneumonia, lung cancer, oxygen deficiency.
 NOx causes irritation of respiratory system, nervous system and digestive tracts.
 NOx is extremely dangerous to human health.
 EFFECTS ON VEGETATION:-
 NO2 and primary pollutants can damage plant tissues
 High concentration of NO Causes Damage to leaves.
 Secondary Pollutants such as smog, O3 may damage the vegetation
 EFFECTS ON MATERIALS:-
 Nitric acid causes corrosion to metal surface
 NO2 fades the color of clothes
 NO2 causes cracking of rubber
HYDROCARBON
 EFFECTS ON HUMAN HEALTH:-
 Aromatic hydrocarbon may lead to cancer
 Inhalation of hydrocarbon causes irritation of respiratory tract.
 Methane creates narcotic effects on human beings
 Most of the hydrocarbon are carcinogenic to lungs
 EFFECTS ON VEGETATION:-
 HC affects plant growth
 Discoloration of leaves
 EFFECTS ON MATERIALS:-
 It causes discoloration of materials
 Material becomes less elastic and more brittle.
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Air Pollution

  • 1. Subject: environmental engineering TOPIC: air pollution Prepared By: Kansara Abhishek 151103106007 Kotila Jayvir 151103106008 Mistry Aditya 151103106009 Pandya Dhrumil 151103106010 Patel Kajal 151103106011 Guided by: Assi. Prof. Mamta Patel Civil Engg. Dept.
  • 2. AIR POLLUTION  Air pollution is defined as the presence of unwanted and undesirable foreign particles and gases in the air which ay have adverse effects on human beings, animals,plants,vegetations and important structures. POLLUTANT  Any substance present in the environment in harmful concentration which adversely alters the environment by damaging the growth rate of a species and by interfering with the food chains is toxic and affects the health, comfort and property etc. is considered as a pollutant.
  • 4. ATMOSPHERE AND ITS STRUCTURE  Atmosphere:- The gaseous layer surrounding the earth is known as atmosphere.  The atmosphere is the life supporting mantle, surrounding the earth.  The atmosphere surrounds the earth up to 700 km, atmosphere is subdivided as
  • 5.  Troposphere:- ( 0 To 12 Km) Contains 75 % of the gases in the atmosphere. This is where we live and weather occurs.  Stratosphere:- (12 – 50 Km) this layer contains ozone layer. Ozone acts as a shield for the earth’s surface. It absorbs ultraviolet radiations from the sun. This causes temperature increase in the upper part of the layer.  Mesosphere:- ( 50 to 80 Km) This is the coldest region of the atmosphere. This layer protects the earth from meteoroid. They burn up in this area.
  • 6.  Thermosphere:- ( 80 Km and above) The air is very thin in this region. Thermosphere means “Heat Sphere”. The temperature is very high in this region  This layer contains:-  (a) Ionosphere:-This is the lower part of the thermosphere. It extends from 80 Km – 550 Km. This layer generally helps in radio communication.  (b) Exosphere:- The upper part of the thermosphere. It extends from 550 km and above. Air is very thin here this is the area where satellite orbits the earth.
  • 8. AMBIENT AIR QUALITY STANDARDS * Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India notification,1994 ** Particle size less than 10 µm
  • 9. CLASSIFICATION OF AIR POLLUTANTS Air pollutants Based on Origin Based on states of matter Based on presence in environment Particulate air pollutants Gaseous air pollutants Secondary air pollutants Primary air pollutants Indoor air pollutants Outdoor air pollutants
  • 10. ACCORDING TO ORIGIN  (a) Primary Pollutants  (b) Secondary Pollutants  PRIMARY POLLUTANTS:- Primary pollutants are those which are directly emitted from identifiable source  These pollutants are emitted directly to the atmosphere.  e.g. (a) Particulate matter (b) Oxides of Sulphur (c) Oxides of Nitrogen (d) Carbon Monoxide (e) Radioactive Compounds
  • 11.  SECONDARY AIR POLLUTANTS:- Secondary air pollutants are those which are produced in the air by the reaction of two or more primary pollutants.  e.g.  Ozone  Formaldehyde  Photochemical smog  Peroxy acetyl nitrate (PAN)
  • 12. CLASSIFICATION BASED ON STATES OF MATTER  1. Gaseous air pollutants  2. Particulate air pollutants  GASEOUS AIR POLLUTANTS  Gaseous air pollutants are those air pollutants which are found in the gaseous state at normal temperature and pressure in the atmosphere.  The most common gaseous air pollutants are: Carbon monoxide Carbon dioxide Nitrogen oxides Sulpher oxides Hydrocarbons etc.
  • 13. PARTICULATE AIR POLLUTANTS  These may be liquid or solid. The particulate matter are identified as aggregates which are larger than 0.002 µ but smaller than 500 µ  Dust (1 To 10,000 µ) : Small solid particles resulting from break up of large masses through processes such as crushing, grinding or blasting.  Smoke ( 0.5 To 1 µ) Consist of finely divided solid particles produced by incomplete combustion of organic particles such as coal, wood, or tobacco.  Mist ( 0.1 To 10 µm) :- These are liquid particles formed by condensation of vapor.  Fog (1 to 40 µ ):- High concentration of mist is called as fog. It is dispersion of liquid particles in air.  Fumes ( 0.03 to 0.3 µ ):- Fine solid particles formed by the condensation of vapors of solid material. The fumes are generally emit from melting operations.  Ash ( 1 to 1000 µ ):- fine, noncombustible particles are known as fly ash.  Spray (10 to 1000 µ):- Liquid particles formed by automation.
  • 14. CLASSIFICATION BASED ON PRESENCE IN ENVIRONMENT  1. Indoor air pollutants  2. Outdoor air pollutants  INDOOR AIR POLLUTANTS  The air pollutants which are generated from households are called indoor air pollutants. Cleaning agents Mosquito repellents Pesticides Cigarette smoke Gases from stoves etc.
  • 15.  Outdoor air pollutants  The air pollutants which are generated outside the buildings are called outdoor air pollutants.  Automobile pollutants  Industrial pollutants  Mining pollutants  Natural emissions from decaying matter and animals etc.
  • 16. SOURCES OF AIR POLLUTION  The sources of air pollution may be classified into two groups:  1. Natural sources  2. Man made sources  NATURAL SOURCES  The following are the different forms of natural sources: Atmospheric reactions Volcanic eruptions Forest fires Dust storms, electric storms Salt spray form oceans Microorganisms Radioactive substances
  • 17.  Man made sources  Combustion of fuel  Automobile exhaust  Industries  Thermal and nuclear power plants  Agricultural activities  Construction materials  System of sanitation  Mining  Nuclear explosions  Air crafts  Waste water treatment plants
  • 18. MAJOR AIR POLLUTANTS – SOURCES AND EFFECTS  OXIDES OF NITROGEN  Oxides of Nitrogen Include 4 gaseous compound:- Nitric oxide ( NO), Nitrogen dioxide (NO2), Nitrous Oxide (N) Nitrogen penta oxide (N2O5)  In air pollution, Nitric oxide (NO) and Nitrogen dioxide are of prime concern. The sources of this pollutants are Industrial Processes, automobile exhausts.
  • 19. HYDROCARBON  Organic compounds containing only carbon and hydrogen are classified as Hydrocarbons.  They are of 2 types.  (a) Aliphatic hydrocarbon  (b) Aromatic hydrocarbon  Hydrocarbon present in the atmosphere in the atmosphere from both natural and man made sources.  The major sources of hydrocarbon is burning of gasoline and industrial processes.
  • 20. EFFECTS OF SOME COMMON AIR POLLUTANTS Particulate Matter:-  EFFECTS ON HUMAN:-  The pollutants of size less than 1 µ causes lung damage  Asbestos fibers causes cancer  Lead from automobile exhaust affects brain  It causes several respiratory diseases  Silica , arsenic, dust causes cancer
  • 21. EFFECTS OF AIR POLLUTION ON HUMANS
  • 22.  EFFECTS ON PLANTS:-  Deposition of particulate matter containing toxic metals affects the growth of plants  The particulate matter after deposition on plant leaves block stomata opening of plants and reduce plant growth.  The particulate matter with acid rain, reduces pH of the soil which makes the infertile.
  • 23.  EFFECT ON MATERIAL:  The particulate matter causes damage to building  The corrosion is enhanced  It causes cracks and fading of pointed surface  Particulates accumulate on the soil and reduces fertility of soil.
  • 24. CARBON MONOXIDE  EFFECTS ON HUMANS:-  The high concentration of co can cause death  The combination of co and hemoglobin leads to the formation of carboxylhaemoglobin (cohb) reduces the oxygen carrying capacity of blood.  At concentration of 100 ppm people experience dizziness and headache.  The cigarette smoke contains 400 to 450 ppm co the percentage of cohb in blood of cigarette smokers increases with increase in smoking.  At concentration of 750 ppm of co it will cause death.
  • 25.  EFFECTS ON PLANTS:-  CO reduces nitrogen fixing capacity of bacteria. Which affects the plant growth.  High concentration of causes leaf drops, reduces the size of leaf and ageing.  EFFECTS ON MATERIALS:-  Carbon monoxide appears to have no detrimental effect on materials.
  • 26. OXIDES OF SULPHUR  EFFECTS ON HUMAN HEALTH:-  It causes irritation of eyes and respiratory tracts.  Increase in SO2 concentration in the atmosphere, may lead to lung cancer  SO2 may obstruct breathing  SO2 leads to the formation of H2 SO4 which is 20 times more irritant than SO2  EFFECTS ON PLANTS:-  The low concentration for long period may cause discoloration of leaves  SO2 affects the growth of plants  At high concentration the leaf tissues gets damaged.  H2SO4 is extremely toxic to plants and soil fertility.
  • 27.  EFFECTS ON MATERIALS:-  The sulphuric acid will attack building materials containing carbonates. This will form CaSO4 the CaSO4 gets easily washed away leaving discolored surface  Paper absorb SO2 causing the paper to become brittle  Leather looses the strength and flexibility.
  • 28. OXIDES OF NITROGEN  Effects on Human Health:- Nitric Oxide reduces the Oxygen carrying capacity of blood.  Nitrogen dioxide causes irritation of lungs  High level of NOx causes pneumonia, lung cancer, oxygen deficiency.  NOx causes irritation of respiratory system, nervous system and digestive tracts.  NOx is extremely dangerous to human health.
  • 29.  EFFECTS ON VEGETATION:-  NO2 and primary pollutants can damage plant tissues  High concentration of NO Causes Damage to leaves.  Secondary Pollutants such as smog, O3 may damage the vegetation  EFFECTS ON MATERIALS:-  Nitric acid causes corrosion to metal surface  NO2 fades the color of clothes  NO2 causes cracking of rubber
  • 30. HYDROCARBON  EFFECTS ON HUMAN HEALTH:-  Aromatic hydrocarbon may lead to cancer  Inhalation of hydrocarbon causes irritation of respiratory tract.  Methane creates narcotic effects on human beings  Most of the hydrocarbon are carcinogenic to lungs  EFFECTS ON VEGETATION:-  HC affects plant growth  Discoloration of leaves  EFFECTS ON MATERIALS:-  It causes discoloration of materials  Material becomes less elastic and more brittle.