Understanding Air Pollution and Its Impact on Health and Environment

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Air pollution poses a significant threat to human health, the environment, and the economy. The Clean Air Act has played a crucial role in reducing air pollutants since its establishment in 1963. Criteria air pollutants such as ozone, particle pollution, carbon monoxide, lead, sulfur dioxide, and nitrous oxides are major contributors to air pollution. Thermal inversions like those seen in Salt Lake Valley can exacerbate pollution levels. It's essential to educate and engage in efforts to reduce air pollution through energy conservation and mindful transportation practices.


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  1. Air Pollution Environmental Education, Middle School Program MAINE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Protecting Maine s Air, Land and Water

  2. Air Pollution Air Pollution can impact your Health Environment Nation s Economy MAINE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION www.maine.gov/dep

  3. Clean Air Act The original Clean Air Act was established in 1963. It established funding for the study and the cleanup of air pollution. In 1970 Congress created the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and gave it the primary role in carrying out the law. In 1990, Congress revised and expanded the Clean Air Act, Provided the EPA even broader authority to implement and enforce regulations reducing air pollutant emissions. Placed an increased emphasis on more cost-effective approaches to reduce air pollution. MAINE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION www.maine.gov/dep

  4. Clean Air Act By reducing air pollution, the Clean Air Act has led to significant improvements in human health and the environment in the U.S. Since 1970, the six commonly found air pollutants have decreased by more than 50 percent.

  5. Criteria Air Pollutants Ozone Particle Pollution Carbon Monoxide Lead Sulfur Dioxides Nitrous Dioxides

  6. How You Can Help Reduce Air Pollution? Conserve Energy Drive Wisely / Ride Wisely

  7. Thermal Inversions Thermal inversion occurs when a layer of warm air settles over a layer of cooler air that lies near the ground. The warm air holds down the cool air and prevents pollutants from rising and scattering.

  8. Thermal Inversion Salt Lake Valley

  9. Donora, Pennsylvania Event

  10. Introduction to Demonstration Inversion in a Cup Objective: To observe how temperature inversions are formed and discuss how inversions influence air pollution levels.

  11. Add contact information www.maine.gov/dep

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