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Page 1: PowerPoint ® Lecture prepared by Gary A. Beluzo AIR POLLUTION Costs and Benefits of Clean Air 19.

PowerPoint® Lecture prepared by Gary A. Beluzo

AIR POLLUTION Costs and Benefits of Clean Air

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Copyright © 2007 McGraw-Hill Publishing Company

STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES

• Describe the factors that determine the atmospheric concentration of air pollutants.

• Compare and contrast the advantages and disadvantages of reducing air pollution via command and control versus market based mechanisms.

• Explain why zero emissions may not be economically efficient and may not be necessary to protect sensitive groups from its effects.

• Explain the benefits and costs of reducing air pollution and describe their relative size.

After reading this chapter, students will be able to

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A Trip to Guangzhou, China

• Trip to validate results of satellite image analysis

• How quickly is agricultural land being converted to urban uses?

• Increase of 300% in 9 years

• Guangzhou is so polluted that it blocks out the sun

• People wear surgical masks outdoors

• While in the city the author did not see the sun

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Urban Air Pollution

• Air pollutant

• Primary Pollutants

• Secondary Pollutants

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Carbon Monoxide• Colorless, odorless

• Incomplete combustion

• Mobile sources

• Stationary sources

• Binds strongly with hemoglobin

• Headaches, dizziness, and death

• 35 ppb per hour

• May also contribute to global climate change

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Particulate Matter• Mixture of solid particles and

liquid droplets

• Aerosol• Dust

• Fumes

• Mist

• Smoke or soot

• PM 10

• PM 2.5

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Size of Particulates

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Effects of Particulates• Respiratory ailments

• Bronchitis, pneumonia, emphysema, asthma

• Implicated in genetic mutations

• Also alter local climate

• The “Weekend Effect”

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Sulfur Dioxide• Volcanic eruptions and

sea spray

• Fossil Fuel Combustion

• Smelting Ores

• Emitted as SO2

• Health Effects• Constrict airways

• Change respiratory and pulse rates

• Respiratory diseases

• 50,000 deaths/year U.S.

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Acid Deposition

SO3 + H2O H2SO4

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Acid Deposition and Buffering• Buffering of acid rain takes place when limestone

(CaCO3) supplies bicarbonate ions (HCO3-)

• The bicarbonate ion (HCO3-) combines with hydrogen

ions from the acid deposition

CaCO3 + CO2 Ca++ + 2HCO3-

2HCO3- + H+ CO2 + H2O

• In areas that have large amounts of calcium carbonate such as western U.S., little effect will occur.

• In other areas, such as New England or upstate NY, acid precipitation quickly lowers pH.

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Effects of Acid Deposition

• Lowering pH reduces reproductive success of aquatic organisms

• Lower pH also reduces the nutrient holding capacity of soils

• Metallic ions, such as aluminum, can be released from soil to kill freshwater fish

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Nitrogen Oxides

• NO, NO2, NO3, N2O, N2O3, N2O4, and N2O5

• Nitric Oxide (NO) and Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) known as NOx

• Thermal NOx

• Fuel NOx

• NO precursor to many other pollutants

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Tropospheric O3 Formation

2NO + O2 2 NO2

N2 + O2 2NO

NO2 + hv NO + O

O + O2 O3

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Nitrogen Oxides and Ozone

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Hydrocarbons• Carbon and hydrogen

• Incomplete fuel combustion

• Evaporation of fuel

• VOCs

• Natural and anthropogenic sources

• Carcinogens

• React with many other pollutants to form photochemical smog

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Natural vs. Human Emissions

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Concentrations

• Exposure

• Quantity/volume of air

• Weight/volume

• Volume/volume

• Standard temperature

• Standard pressure

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Atmospheric Convection

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Atmospheric Stability

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Plume Dispersion

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Declining U.S. Pollutants

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Dose Response Function

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Optimal Level of Air Pollution?• The 1970 Clean Air Act

• Reduction from mobile sources

• 1990 amendments

• New stationary source performance standards

• State Implementation Plan (SIP)

• Costs of Clean Air Act

• Benefits of Cleaner Air