Ozone Pollution: Origin of Ozone
Ground-level ozone is considered
a secondary pollutant because it is not emitted directly from a
source. Instead, it is created when primary air pollutants called
volatile organic compounds (VOC's) and nitrogen oxides (NOx) react
chemically in the presence of heat and sunlight.
Pound for pound, children
breathe more air than adults. They are also more likely
to be affected by air pollution. What can you do to help
clean our air? Plenty! Eliminate unnecessary idling.
NOx and VOC's are found
in a variety of sources. VOC's are often emitted through evaporative
sources such as gasoline and certain household products. NOx is
a combination of two atmospheric gases called nitrogen monoxide
(NO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and is found in sources that burn
fossil fuels, such as motor vehicles, industrial facilities, power
plants, and especially diesel engines. The presence of NOx in ozone
smog is what contributes to its dirty, brown appearance.
Some sources of NOx and
VOC's are obvious, while others are more ambiguous. For instance,
the aforementioned NOx-producers are examples of obvious sources.
Less obvious sources, however, include gas stations, lawn, garden,
farm, and construction equipment; and many household products, such
as cleaning fluids, aerosol sprays, charcoal lighter fluid, oil-based
paints, insecticides, and solvents. Taking these sources into consideration,
it becomes clear that daily activities we often take for granted
can actually have a negative impact on the air we breathe. Consider
the following seemingly harmless activities and the threat they
pose to air quality:
When
You … |
Does
it produce VOC's? |
Does
it produce NOx? |
Refuel
your car |
YES
|
NO
|
Idle
your engine at a drive-through window |
YES
|
YES
|
Drive
on the highway |
YES
|
YES
|
Operate
a gasoline-powered lawn mower |
YES
- many times more than a motor vehicle |
YES
|
Operate
a motor boat |
YES
- many times more than a motor vehicle |
YES
|
Use
aerosol hair spray or deodorant |
YES
|
NO
|
Paint
your fingernails |
YES
|
NO
|
Use
charcoal lighter fluid to light your grill |
YES
|
NO
|
Stain
a fence or deck |
YES
|
NO
|
By understanding how ground-level
ozone forms and the sources from which it originates, it becomes
easier to recognize how changing a few basic every day actions may
help reduce harmful air pollution in our region.
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