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He is the author or editor of several books including Global Effects of Environmental Pollution ( 1970 ), The Ocean in Human Affairs ( 1989 ), Global Climate Change ( 1989 ), The Greenhouse Debate Continued ( 1992 ), and Hot Talk, Cold Science ( 1997 ).
" The United States Environmental Protection Agency report dated October 2002 and released in December 2002 titled " Exposure and Human Health Evaluation of Airborne Pollution from the World Trade Center Disaster " authored by the EPA Office of Research and Development in Washington states that dioxin levels recorded at a monitoring station on Park Row near City Hall Park in New York between October 12 and 29, 2001, averaged 5. 6 parts per trillion, or nearly six times the highest dioxin level ever recorded in the U. S. Dioxin levels in the rubble of the World Trade Centers were much higher with concentrations ranging from 10 to 170 parts per trillion.

Pollution and are
In addition, certain appeal boards are given the statutory authority for contempt by them ( i. e. Residential Care Home, Hotel and Guesthouse Accommodation, Air Pollution Control, etc .).
Pollution control laws generally are intended ( often with varying degrees of emphasis ) to protect and preserve both the natural environment and human health.
Water related conventions are United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification ( UNCCD ), International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea and Ramsar Convention.
; Pollution: Campbell discusses the pollution that " traditional " batteries put into the water when a boat sinks, but Desmond says that electric boats are no more liable to sinking than other types and lists the leakage of fuel, engine oil and coolant additives as inevitable when an internal-combustion-engined boat sinks.
Sewage treatment is provided by the San Jose / Santa Clara Water Pollution Control Plant a joint powers agency of which both districts are members.
Pollution issues are being addressed on the southern half of the Old Bridge Water Front Park.
Pollution problems still remain ; the lake's phosphorus and mineral salt levels are in violation of the Clean Water Act.
Pollution has increased as woodlands are stripped and converted into filthy industrial districts.
The reserves are addressing water quality through intensive abiotic monitoring of estuarine habitats through the System-Wide Monitoring Program, working with farmers to develop and monitor best management practices from agriculture, monitoring the impacts of canopy cover on salmon habitats, addressing sedimentation impacts into coastal streams by working with adjacent land owners and evaluating land use impacts through tools such as the Non-Point Source Pollution, Erosion and Control ( NSPECT ) tool.
Pollution and overpopulation are other problems that the government is trying to solve.
Pollution, habitat destruction and fragmentation, over harvesting ( in the form of illegal poaching ), agriculture, and the introduction of diseases are some of the usual suspects ; the mountain gorilla suffers from all of these.
Hazel Henderson's 1981 book Politics for the Solar Age was responsible for sparking the creation of the Air Pollution Index, one of many quality of life measurements that are now proliferating.
Pollution, poor planning and the complete absence of sustainable preservation strategies are the main reasons of this environmental disaster.
* Pollution: Pollutants released into the environment are ingested by a wide variety of organisms.
The Bay Area Air Quality Management District, South Coast Air Quality Management District, and San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District are the only districts to date that have adopted CEQA guidelines.
The main laws in action are the Water Act ( 1974 ), the Indian Wildlife ( Protection ) Act ( 1972 ), the Air ( Prevention and Control of Pollution ) Act ( 1981 ) and the Environment ( Protection ) Act ( 1986 ).

Pollution and rivers
To reduce the loss of life within the Irish Search and Rescue Region and on rivers, lakes and waterways and to protect the quality of the marine environment within the Irish Pollution Responsibility Zone, Harbours and Maritime Local Authority areas and to preserve property.
There they find Pollution Pete, Cement Sam, and a construction crew damming the rivers, cutting down forests, and turning the mountain into suburbia.
The Royal Commission on River Pollution, which was established in 1865 and the formation of the Royal Commission on Sewage Disposal in 1898 led to the selection in 1908 of BOD < sub > 5 </ sub > as the definitive test for organic pollution of rivers.
Pollution of the Queen and King Rivers, and Macquarie Harbour was caused by the release of mine waste and effluent into the rivers.

Pollution and runoff
Pollution can include sediment deposition and eutrophication from sewage, industrial byproducts and contaminants like PCBs and heavy metals ( for example, copper, zinc ), runoff of organophosphates from agricultural areas, anti-fouling chemicals used in harbors and marinas ( for example, TBT and creosote ) and land-based pathogens like fecal coliform bacteria.
Pollution from cattle feedlot runoff has adversely affected the fish as well.

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Pollution from toxic chemicals such as DDT is not helping the already poor soil quality in many parts of the country.
Pollution can occur from a number of sources: garbage and industrial debris ; the transportation of petroleum in tankers, increasing the probability of large oil spills ; small oil spills created by large and small vessels, which flush bilge water into the ocean.
Growing concerns, both environmental and economic, from cites and towns as well as sportsman and other local groups, and senators such as Maine's Edmund S. Muskie, led to passage of extensive legislation, notably the Clean Air Act of 1970 and the Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972.
The Protocol to the 1979 Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution on Persistent Organic Pollutants is an agreement to provide for the control and reduction of emissions of persistent organic pollutants ( POPs ) in order to reduce their transboundary fluxes so as to protect human health and the environment from adverse effects.
Pollution started from the prehistoric times when man created the first fires.
Pollution became a popular issue after World War II, due to radioactive fallout from atomic warfare and testing.
The Protocol to the 1979 Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution Concerning the Control of Emissions of Volatile Organic Compounds or Their Transboundary Fluxes is an agreement to provide for the control and reduction of emissions of volatile organic compounds in order to reduce their transboundary fluxes so as to protect human health and the environment from adverse effects.
Pollution from farms and urban areas took a heavy toll on the river's environment, and heavy irrigation withdrawals sometimes resulted in massive fish kills.
Pollution and lack of vegetation, especially trees, can cause urban areas to suffer from poor environment, but no general statement about environmental quality can be made to apply to all rural and urban areas.
* Post-Soviet Legacy: Aral Sea Pollution from the Dean Peter Krogh Foreign Affairs Digital Archives
: Pollution of coastal waters from waste disposal by ships ; soil erosion ; illegal solid waste disposal threatens contamination of aquifers
Pollution of Lake Victoria is mainly due to discharge of raw sewage into the lake, dumping of domestic and industrial waste, and fertiliser and chemicals from farms.
Pollution, eutrophication, habitat destruction caused by land reclamation, and intense overfishing have resulted in a collapse of stocks, and a decline of trawl catch per unit of effort ( CPUE ) from 138. 8kg / net. hr to 11. 2 kg / net. hr from 1959 to 1998.
Starting in 1999, the Ukrainian government has been collecting an ecological tax, officially known as Environmental Pollution Fee (), which is collected from all polluting entities, whether it's one-time or ongoing pollution and regardless of whether the polluting act was legal or illegal at the time.
* WHO-Europe reports: Health Aspects of Air Pollution ( 2002 ) ( PDF ) and " Answer to follow-up questions from CAFE ( 2003 ) ( PDF )
In 1982 he was among those grumbling about " spiritual pollution " ( an " Anti-Spiritual Pollution Campaign " was organised in late 1983 ), as the sense of freedom spread from economics into China's social cultural, and threatened China's political status quo.
In the United States, for example, the relevant implementation legislation is the Act to Prevent Pollution from Ships.
* International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973, as modified by the Protocol of 1978 relating thereto ( MARPOL 73 / 78
* Minamata disease-Chapter from Industrial Pollution in Japan by Dr Jun Ui
In Japan, a disease called Yokkaichi zensoku ( Yokkaichi Asthma ) derives its name from the city, and it is considered one of the Four Big Pollution Diseases of Japan.
* Francis Feates CB, Professor of Environmental Engineering at UMIST from 1991-95, Director of the HM Inspectorate of Pollution from 1989 91

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