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ENV 201 Pollution Sources (EPA)

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Automobiles   Burning of nitrogen and gas produces carbon monoxide, volatile organic chemicals, nitrogen oxygen, benzene, lead, and peroxyacetyl nitrate  
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Utility Power Plants   Burning of coal, oil, and gas produces nitrogen oxides, heavy metals, particulates, and sulfur oxide  
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Incineration   Carbon Monoxide, nitrogen oxide, particulate, dioxin, and heavy metals  
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Industry   Particular Matter, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxide, heavy metals, fluoride, CFC, and dioxins  
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Biomass Burning   Burning of grasslands, agricultural waste, organic fuel, and forests produces sulfur, methane, radon, carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxide, carbon monoxide, and particulates  
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Disasters   Leaks from Radiation, chemical leaks, burning of oil wells, nitrogen oxides, sulfur, heavy metals, and particulates  
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Erosion   Dust, particulates, dried pesticides, fertilizers  
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Indoor Aid Pollution   Asbestos, dust, radon, formaldehyde, and many other incorporated chemicals  
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Nature   Volcanic eruptions, forest fires produce dust and particles - sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, heavy metal, radon, particulates, chlorine, nitrogen oxides, and many more.  
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