What is the contamination of air water and land?

What is the contamination of air water and land?

Pollution is defined as the degradation in quality of elements of the environment such as air, water, land, etc. Pollution is making the environment unsafe and unsuitable. Some major types of pollution are air pollution, water pollution and land pollution.

How do you remediate contaminated land?

Options for treating contaminated soil include:

  1. Biological treatment/bioremediation uses bacteria to break down substances in the soil.
  2. Chemical oxidation converts contaminated soils into non-hazardous soils.
  3. Soil stabilisation involves the addition of immobilizing agents to reduce a contaminants’ leachability.

What are some examples of nonpoint source pollution?

Nonpoint source pollution can include:

  • Excess fertilizers, herbicides and insecticides from agricultural lands and residential areas.
  • Oil, grease and toxic chemicals from urban runoff and energy production.
  • Sediment from improperly managed construction sites, crop and forest lands, and eroding streambanks.

How can we prevent air land and water pollution?

Use Eco-Friendly Transportation

  1. Drive an electric or hybrid car, or at least choose one that uses unleaded gasoline.
  2. Keep your car in good running condition to avoid emissions.
  3. Share a ride or carpool.
  4. Choose to walk or ride a bicycle whenever possible.

What is water and land pollution?

Water and soil pollution are two of the five basic categories of environmental pollution. Pollution occurs when a material is added to a body of water or an area of land that adversely affects it. Once pollution exists, returning the water and soil to its previously unpolluted state often proves difficult.

How long does contaminated land last?

Based on a number of sites that have been investigated throughout the country, time scales have varied from approximately one to five years, with some sites being investigated over longer periods before a decision is reached on whether or not it requires remediation (clean up).

Can contaminated land be developed?

Usually where there is reason to believe land may be contaminated, or the proposed development is of particular sensitivity (such as housing with gardens or a school) a full assessment may be required in advance of planning approval being issued.

Which of the following is the best example of nonpoint source of water pollution?

The best example of nonpoint water contamination is a sewage water source.