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Carbon monoxide (CO)
Criteria: yes
Primary pollutant
Sources: Incomplete combustion of fuel, combustion of waste
Impact: Out competes O2 for hemoglobin, potentially suffocating
Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2)
Criteria: yes
Primary and secondary pollutant
Sources: transportation (cars, trucks, trains, boats, planes), electrical utilities, and some factories N2 +O2 = NO2
Impact: component of photochemical smog and acid deposition
Lead (Pb)
Criteria: yes
Primary pollutant
Sources: Exhaust fumes from leaded gasoline metal smelting
Impact: A heavy metal that is toxic to nerve cells
Particulate Matter (suspended particle matter/SPM)
Criteria: yes
Primary and secondary Pollutant
Sources: soot and SO2 from coal combustion, dust from human activities, natural dust sources
Impact: inhalation causes respiratory diseases, ranging from asthma to respiratory distress and lung cancer
Sulfur Dioxide (SO2)
Criteria: yes
Primary pollutant
Sources: combustion of coal and petroleum
Impact: reacts in atmosphere to form SO3 and H2SO4, components of acid deposition
Tropospheric Ozone (O3) (Ground-level)
Criteria: yes
Secondary pollutant
Sources: reaction of NO from motor vehicles with sunlight, heat and O2
Impact: damage to plants and respiratory system, traps heat, and contributes to thermal inversion
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Criteria: no
Primary pollutant
Sources: combustion of any organic material. Gasoline, petroleum, coal, natural gas, biomass. Also respiration.
Impact: greenhouse gas, CO2 absorbs thermal radiation and readmits it at lower wave lengths
Mercury (Hg)
Criteria: no
Primary Pollutant
Sources: combustion of coal
Impact: a heavy metal that is toxic to nerve cells. Capable of bioaccumulation and biomagnification
Nitric Oxide (NO)
Criteria: no
Primary pollutant
Sources: transportation (cars, trucks, trains, boats, planes). High heat of engine causes O2 + N2 = NO
Impact: poisonous, reacts with O2 to form NO2, leading to ground-level ozone production
Nitric Acid (HNO3)
Criteria: no
Secondary Pollutant
Sources: transportation, NO2 + H2O = NO + HNO3
Impact: contributes to acid deposition. Harms respiratory system
Peroxacyl nitrates (PANs)
Criteria: no
Secondary pollutant
Sources: transportation. NO2 + hydrocarbons ("HC") = PANs
Impact: a strong respiratory and eye irritant. Potentially mutagenic. Can damage vegetation.
Sulfur trioxide (SO3)
Criteria: no
Secondary pollutant
Sources: combustion of coal and petroleum. Coal has variable quantities of sulfur
Impact: Reacts with water in the atmosphere to form sulfuric acid. Contributes to acid deposition.
Sulfuric acid ( H2SO4)
Criteria: no
Secondary pollutant
Sources: combustion of coal and petroleum. Coal has variable quantities of sulfur
Impact: contributes to acid deposition. Harms respiratory system.
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)
Criteria: no
Primary and secondary pollutant
Sources: Automobile exhaust, solvents, industrial processes, household chemicals.
Impact: contribute to climate change and ground level O3. Some are carcinogenic, some harm respiratory system