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Environmental pollution is contamination of air, water and land from man-made waste. Pollution leads to depletion of the ozone layer, global warming and climate change. Air pollution is the release of chemicals and particles into the atmosphere. Water pollution includes surface runoff, leakage into groundwater, liquid spills, wastewater discharge and littering. If toxins are spilled on the ground or if an underground storage tank leaks, soil can become contaminated. Well known contaminants include herbicides and pesticides. Toxic waste is waste material, often in chemical form, which pollutes the natural environment and contaminates groundwater.
Other types of pollution include ocean...
Other types of pollution include ocean...
Environmental pollution is contamination of air, water and land from man-made waste. Pollution leads to depletion of the ozone layer, global warming and climate change. Air pollution is the release of chemicals and particles into the atmosphere. Water pollution includes surface runoff, leakage into groundwater, liquid spills, wastewater discharge and littering. If toxins are spilled on the ground or if an underground storage tank leaks, soil can become contaminated. Well known contaminants include herbicides and pesticides. Toxic waste is waste material, often in chemical form, which pollutes the natural environment and contaminates groundwater.
Other types of pollution include ocean pollution and noise pollution. Environmental pollution can have a deadly effect on humans and ecosystems. For example, cigarette smoke, including second-hand smoke, causes cancer, emphysema, stroke and heart attack. Drinking water can become contaminated by untreated sewage, rashes and skin problems occur due to oil spills, while excessive noise can cause hearing loss. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was established in 1970 to put a limit on the amount of pollutants in the air. Congress passed the Clean Air Act in 1963, the Noise Control Act in 1972 and the Clean Water Act in 1977. Pollution is a bigger concern in other parts of the world, especially developing countries. Time Magazine reported in 2007 that the most polluted spots in the world included China, India, Peru and Russia.
Other types of pollution include ocean pollution and noise pollution. Environmental pollution can have a deadly effect on humans and ecosystems. For example, cigarette smoke, including second-hand smoke, causes cancer, emphysema, stroke and heart attack. Drinking water can become contaminated by untreated sewage, rashes and skin problems occur due to oil spills, while excessive noise can cause hearing loss. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was established in 1970 to put a limit on the amount of pollutants in the air. Congress passed the Clean Air Act in 1963, the Noise Control Act in 1972 and the Clean Water Act in 1977. Pollution is a bigger concern in other parts of the world, especially developing countries. Time Magazine reported in 2007 that the most polluted spots in the world included China, India, Peru and Russia.
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At Prettyboy, a birthday ritual that has couple hooked
Don Roberts is a fisherman. Nearly four decades ago, he was lucky enough to marry a kindred spirit. Every year, Don takes Letty Roberts out fishing for her birthday. So when Aug.12 rolled around, instead of lighting 67 candles, the couple launched...Tags: Fishing, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Aquaculture, Chuck Yeager, Population
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High-tech buoy marks old exploit
Harford and Cecil counties will mark the 400th anniversary of Captain John Smith's second expedition to the northern Chesapeake area with some 21st-century technology. A so-called smart buoy, equipped with sensors that constantly provide meteorological...Tags: Weather Statistics, Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Ceremonies, Patapsco, Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia)
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Mask-wearing cyclists ask apology from USOC
Chicago Tribune reporterThe four American track cyclists from whom the U.S. Olympic Committee demanded an apology for allegedly offending China by wearing anti-pollution masks upon their Aug. 5 arrival at the Beijing airport have turned the tables. The cyclists asked the USOC...Tags: Athletes
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TOWN HALL AGENDA: HUNTINGTON
HUNTINGTON Unless specified, meetings are at town hall, 100 Main St. TOWN BOARD 2 p.m. Tuesday PLANNING BOARD 7:30 p.m. Sept. 17 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS 6 p.m. Thursday Dix Hills: Alan and Elyse Dionisio seek an area relief to maintain horses,...Tags: Melville, Huntington Station, Dix Hills, Long Island
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MARKET PULSE
Mortgage Rates Fall For Third Straight Week Rates on 30-year mortgages fell for a third straight week, dropping to the lowest level since mid-July. Freddie Mac, the mortgage company, reported Thursday that 30-year, fixed-rate mortgages dipped to 6.35...Tags: House and Home, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Petroleum Industry, Clubs and Associations, Freddie Mac
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The Ambrose, Santa Monica's eco-boutique hotel
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterToday's traveler often sees red when a hotel promises to be green. No matter what you call it -- environmentally responsible, sustainable or ecologically correct -- being green still carries the taint of deprivation, particularly for hotel guests...Tags: Vehicles, Transportation Industry, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Santa Monica, Tourism and Leisure
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U.S. track cyclists seek apology from USOC
Special to The TimesThe four U.S. Olympic track cyclists from whom the U.S. Olympic Committee demanded an apology for offending China by wearing anti-pollution masks upon their Aug. 5 arrival at the Beijing airport have turned the tables, asking the USOC to apologize for its...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Pollution, Athletes
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What makes this garden think it's so SMART?
Chicago Tribune reporterThose stately bur oaks have seen a lot of bright ideas. In 1893, they shared the glow when brand-new electric lights illuminated the White City. Now they overlook green roofs, LED lamps, rain barrels and a bioswale. Beneath their boughs spreads the...Tags: Energy Saving, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Museum of Science and Industry, Arable Farming
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Racine beaches end mostly clean season
The Racine Health Department reports the city's Lake Michigan beaches had the fewest health advisories in a decade this summer. The department says monitoring from June 7 to Sept. 2 resulted in one quality advisory at North Beach and three at Zoo Beach....Tags: Beach Vacations, Water Pollution
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The Weather Page
Sun Reporter // Weather BloggerChuck Grene in Westminster read a Smithsonian article about Cherry Springs State Park, in north-central Pennsylvania, which claims some of the darkest skies in the northeast - great for stargazing. Unwilling to drive so far, he asks, "Is there some... -
EPA to limit lawn mower emissions
Gasoline-powered lawn mowers that are a big cause of summertime air pollution will have to be cleaner under rules issued Thursday by the Environmental Protection Agency. The long-awaited regulation requires a 35 percent reduction in emissions from new...Tags: Regional Authority, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Politics
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