Air Quality and Atmospheric Pollution Control Flashcards

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Primary pollutants

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Emitted by identifiable sources

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Secondary pollutants

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Formed in the atmosphere

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3
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Criteria pollutants

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identified to have negative impact on health of humans and the environment

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4
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National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS)

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outdoor criteria pollutant limits set by EPA

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5
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Acid rain is caused by…

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…sulfur dioxide reactions in the atmosphere creating sulfuric acid which is carried to the ground via rain

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6
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Sulfur emissions can be reduced by…

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… scrubbing emissions and removing sulfur from fuel (coal washing)

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Volatile organic compounds (VOCs)

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high global warming and ozone depletion potential

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8
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Ozone

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blocks solar radiation in the upper atmosphere, but causes smog and irritation of mucus membranes in lower atmosphere

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Particulate matter

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emitted primarily in urban areas through combustion processes

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10
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Wind and weather patterns are a result of…

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… the earth’s rotation and solar energy

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11
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Atmospheric stability

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the tendency of the atmosphere to resist vertical motion

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12
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Atmospheres are classified as stable when…

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… thermal effects restrict mechanical turbulence

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13
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Atmospheres are classified as unstable when…

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… thermal effects enhance mechanical turbulence

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14
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Stability classifications are used to predict…

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…the normal dispersion distance of contaminants as a function of distance downwind of a point source

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15
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Cyclone

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particle-laden gas is forced into a spiral motion- centrifugal forces causes higher density particles to contact the outer wall of the cyclone and fall out of gas flow into a collection tube

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16
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Electrostatic precipitation

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imparts negative charge on particles entering the unit which are then attracted to grounded collector plates

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Baghouse

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Unit which holds several fabric tubes, air is directed inside to outside (shaker/reverse-flow system) or outside to inside (pulse-jet system)

18
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Air stripping

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transfer of contaminant from liquid to gas phase

19
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Gas scrubbing

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transfer of contaminants from gas phase to liquid phase

20
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Good adsorbents have…

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… high specific surface areas, usually attributed to extremely porous internal structures

21
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Adsorption isotherm

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describes a contaminant’s preference for the fluid or adsorbent phase

22
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Breakthrough

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low concentrations of contaminant become present in packed bed effluent due to the majority of the column being saturated by adsorbate

23
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Breakthrough point

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the time or volume at which the contaminant concentration in the effluent is 5% of the inlet concentration

24
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A column is considered exhausted when…

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… effluent concentration of the contaminant is 95% of the inlet concentration