ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:-
1. Sewage must be treated before discharged into sea. Analyse
2. Name the two fuels that the Supreme court has asked the industries to switch to in order to save the Taj Mahal from air pollution. Why ?
3. Name two fuels that were decided to be used in delhi some years ago to reduce air pollution.
Answers
1 Answer
We consider wastewater treatment as a water use because it is so interconnected with the other uses of water. Much of the water used by homes, industries, and businesses must be treated before it is released back to the environment.
If the term "wastewater treatment" is confusing to you, you might think of it as "sewage treatment." Nature has an amazing ability to cope with small amounts of water wastes and pollution, but it would be overwhelmed if we didn't treat the billions of gallons of wastewater and sewage produced every day before releasing it back to the environment. Treatment plants reduce pollutants in wastewater to a level nature can handle.
Wastewater also includes storm runoff. Although some people assume that the rain that runs down the street during a storm is fairly clean, it isn't. Harmful substances that wash off roads, parking lots, and rooftops can harm our rivers and lakes.
2 Answer
Taj Mahal, one of the seven wonders of world, has been severely affected by acid rain. Inorder to save Taj, Supreme court has ordered the industries near Taj Mahal to switch to cleaner fuels like LPG and CNG. Also, the automobiles should switch to unleaded petrol in the Taj zone.
3 Answer
LPG AND CNG GAS
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Diseases caused by pollution lead to the chronic illness and deaths of about 8.4 million people each year. However, pollution receives a fraction of the interest from the global community. This is in part because pollution causes so many diseases that it is often difficult to draw a straight line between cause and effect.
There are many different types of pollution-related diseases, including those caused by air pollution, contaminated soil, water pollution and lacking water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH). Air pollution can be reduced.
Environmental Diseases vs. Pollution-Related Diseases Edit
Environmental diseases are a direct result from the environment. This includes diseases caused by substance abuse, exposure to toxic chemicals, and physical factors in the environment, like UV radiation from the sun, as well as genetic predisposition. Meanwhile, pollution-related diseases are attributed to exposure to toxins in the air, water, and soil. Therefore, all pollution-related disease are environmental diseases, but not all environmental diseases are pollution-related diseases.
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