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Pollution-effects-and-control-journals

Pollution is the contaminants into the natural environment which causes adverse change and can take the form of chemical substances or energy, such as noise, heat or light. Pollution Effects is an Open Access OMICS Group Journal which is named as Journal of Pollution Effects & Control. Pollutants, the components of pollution, can be either foreign substances/energies or naturally occurring contaminants. Pollution is often classed as point source or nonpoint source pollution. Air pollution, Light pollution, Noise pollution, Soil contamination, radioactive contamination, Thermal pollution, and Visual pollution and Water pollution. Pollution has been found to be present widely in the environment. Research indicates that living in areas of high pollution has serious long term health effects. Living in these areas during childhood and adolescence can lead to diminished mental capacity and an increased risk of brain damage. People of all ages who live in high pollution areas for extended periods place themselves at increased risk of various neurological disorders. Both air pollution and heavy metal pollution have been implicated as having negative effects on central nervous system (CNS) functionality. Few significant classifications of Pollution Effects are Air Pollution, Heavy Metal, Health Effect, Ozone, Air Pollutants, etc., Journal of Pollution Effects & Control which has been OMICS Group Journal Publishes Original Research, Case Studies’, Short Communication, Rapid Review, Review articles etc.Pollution control is a term used in environmental management. It means the control of emissions and effluents into air, water or soil. Without pollution control, the waste products from consumption, heating, agriculture, mining, manufacturing, transportation and other human activities, whether they accumulate or disperse, will degrade the environment.
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Last date updated on December, 2024

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