1) Basic Definitions
- Pollutant: Any substance present in the environment in harmful concentration.
- Environmental pollution: Contamination of environment due to harmful wastes, mainly from human activities.
2) Atmospheric Regions
- Troposphere: Up to ~10 km from sea level.
- Stratosphere: Between 10 km and 50 km.
3) Types of Atmospheric Pollution
- Tropospheric pollution
- Stratospheric pollution
- Tropospheric pollutants may be gaseous or particulate.
4) Gaseous Air Pollutants
Oxides of Sulphur (SO₂, SO₃)
- SO₂ is the major pollutant.
- Causes eye irritation, redness and tears.
- Major contributor to acid rain.
Oxides of Nitrogen (NO, NO₂)
- Formed at high temperature (>1210°C) or during lightning.
- NO is oxidised by ozone to NO₂.
- NO₂ is highly toxic and responsible for acid rain.
Oxides of Carbon
- Carbon monoxide (CO): Produced by incomplete combustion.
- CO binds with haemoglobin more strongly than oxygen.
- Causes dizziness, muscular weakness, mental impairment and death.
- Carbon dioxide (CO₂): Natural constituent; essential for plants.
- Excess CO₂ causes respiratory stimulation and asphyxiation.
5) Greenhouse Effect
- Phenomenon where atmospheric gases trap heat radiated from Earth.
- Greenhouse gases: CO₂, CH₄, O₃, CFCs.
- Leads to global warming and rise in average temperature.
- Increases incidence of diseases like malaria, dengue and yellow fever.
6) Particulate Pollutants
Visible Particulates
- Living organisms like bacteria, fungi and moulds.
- Fungi can cause plant diseases.
Non-Visible Particulates
- Formed by breakdown of larger particles or condensation.
- Long-term exposure causes lung fibrosis.
- Industrial lung disease is called Pneumoconiosis.
7) Smog
Classical Smog
- Occurs in cool, humid climate.
- Caused by SO₂ and particulate matter.
Photochemical Smog
- Occurs in warm, dry and sunny climate.
- Caused by sunlight acting on NOx and hydrocarbons.
- Main components: NOx, O₃, PAN (Peroxyacetyl nitrate).
- PAN is most toxic — damages plant leaves.
8) Water Pollution Parameters
Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD)
- Amount of dissolved oxygen required by microorganisms.
- Measures organic pollution in water.
- Higher BOD → more polluted water.
Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD)
- Water treated with K₂Cr₂O₇ in acidic medium.
- Measures oxygen required to oxidise pollutants chemically.
- Expressed in ppm of oxygen.
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Last modified: December 14, 2025
