Unit 5: Environmental Pollution

Contents

1. Definition and Classification

Environmental Pollution is the unfavorable alteration of our surroundings, wholly or largely as a by-product of human actions. A Pollutant is any substance or energy (heat, noise) that, when introduced into the environment, has undesirable effects.

2. Air and Water Pollution

Air Pollution

Presence of contaminants in the atmosphere like CO, SO2, NOx, and Particulate Matter (PM).

Water Pollution

Contamination of water bodies like lakes, rivers, and oceans.

3. Soil, Marine, and Noise Pollution

Type Major Causes Major Effects
Soil Pesticides, Plastics, Mining. Loss of fertility, food chain toxicity.
Marine Oil spills, Plastic dumping. Death of coral reefs and marine life.
Noise Traffic, Construction, Honking. Hearing loss, hypertension, stress.

4. Thermal Pollution and Nuclear Hazards

Thermal Pollution

Degradation of water quality by any process that changes ambient water temperature. Power plants use water for cooling and release warm water back, which lowers Dissolved Oxygen (DO) levels, killing fish.

Nuclear Hazards

Exposure to radioactive substances from nuclear power plants or medical waste.

5. Solid Waste Management

Management of non-liquid waste from municipal, industrial, and agricultural sources.

6. Exam Focus Enhancements

Exam Tips
Common Mistakes
Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the 3R principle?
A: Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle. It is the most effective way to manage solid waste.

Q: What is a Point Source?
A: A single, identifiable source of pollution, like a pipe from a factory. Non-point sources are scattered, like farm runoff.