Introduction
When substances are found or released in harmful amounts in the environment, it causes pollution. In other words, any change in the environment causing its deterioration is called pollution. Pollution is mainly caused by different activities of human beings. Refuse of all kinds, including human excrete and that of domestic animals, kitchen refuse and garbage are cause of pollution.So, pollution is generally defined as undesirable and excessive addition of substances in air, water or land altering adversely the normal quality of environment.
Or in broad sense" Pollution is an undesirable change in the physical, chemicals and biological characteristics of our air , land and water that may or will harmfully affect human life and that of desirable species, our industrial process, living condition and cultural assets, or that may or will waste or deteriorate our raw material resources'.
Types of Pollution
All these types which are listed bellow are created by three main developmental activities of human beings: industrialization, urbanization and motorization. So, their control is almost impossible in the present way of life and development but we can minimize it to a limit at which we can survive or feel comfortable. So. pollution can be classified broadly on the basis of medium. These are:
- Air Pollution
- Water Pollution
- Land/soil Pollution
- Noise Pollution
- Gaseous Pollutant: These pollutants are in gaseous state like carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide etc.
- Particulate Pollutant: These pollutants are in solid or liquid state like dust particle aerosols and fumes etc.
Land/Soil Pollution: Any change in soil condition is due to the addition or removal of some substance which makes the soil unfavorable for organism, is called land/soil pollution. Its is a problem of urban areas, Soil pollution is mainly caused due to the non- degradable solid wastes of industries and domestically used materials such as plastics, glasses, metallic items, building materials as well as pesticides used to control various pests in agriculture.There are mainly two types of sources for soil pollution and they are described below:
- Direct Source: So, direct source include domestic waste, industrial waste, agricultural practices, industrial waste and smelting & mining complexes.
- Indirect Source: So, indirect source include acid rain and the seepage of water pollutants into the soil.
- Transport noise: So, transport noise include road traffic noise and aircraft noise.
- Industrial noise: So, industrial noise include steel plate, oxygen torch, textile loom, Circular band new paper poem, key press machine and so on.
- Community noise: So, community noise include loud T.V, radio sets, cassettes player, louder speaker and barking dogs.
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