Friday, November 20, 2009

Can anyone tell me about acid rain prevention in detail i need to write 7-8 pages on acid rain prevention??

i got an evs project where i have to write atleast 7 pages on acid rain prevention(only and nothing else) so people please help me please post lots of info on acid rain prevention

Can anyone tell me about acid rain prevention in detail i need to write 7-8 pages on acid rain prevention??
I unwittingly signed a petition one time because, They said the local incinerator was causing allot of pollution in the city of Madison heights. I had told my mom what I had done and she said, Thanks Joy you shut down our trash and now we will have to pay for it to be hauled away.


OOOPPS Sorry mom but I had a personal issue with it and thought it would be best.


several weeks before I had even seen the potition here is what happeded.


I heard from the car dealership that is was acid rain that was tearing up our new car. After 6 months we notice the paint is blistering off. just tiny patches.


So I go to the insurance company and they say yep its acid rain and we are not responsible.Then he pointed out that we lived with in a half a mile from the smoky Sky's of the incinerator that was functioning very poorly at the time.


So we kicked and fussed and my husband told the manager off and made a remark about people strutting around in their pin stripped suit.


The settlement was they repainted for us and we paid the deductible.


I just have a little more to add. A few weeks later I run into my cousin and she introduces her husband Ron and I begin to blush as I stare the man in the face with the pin stripe suit. hahahaahhahhaha


Go get on that project looks like alot of people did a search for you. Its great to have people out there that like to share.


Very Good Luck
Reply:find one that was already written, rearrange the order of the detailed sentences, use a thesaurus to change some of the words, slap your name on it and WhaLah all done =)
Reply:these links should help you http://findarticles.com/p/search?tb=art%26amp;...
Reply:try out the following links


www.google.com


www.wikipedia.com
Reply:Prevention methods





Main article: emissions control





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Technical solutions





In the United States, many coal-burning power plants use Flue gas desulfurization (FGD) to remove sulfur-containing gases from their stack gases. An example of FGD is the wet scrubber which is commonly used in the U.S. and many other countries. A wet scrubber is basically a reaction tower equipped with a fan that extracts hot smoky stack gases from a power plant into the tower. Lime or limestone in slurry form is also injected into the tower to mix with the stack gases and combine with the sulfur dioxide present. The calcium carbonate of the limestone produces pH-neutral calcium sulfate that is physically removed from the scrubber. That is, the scrubber turns sulfur pollution into industrial sulfates.





In some areas the sulfates are sold to chemical companies as gypsum when the purity of calcium sulfate is high. In others, they are placed in a land-fill.


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International treaties





A number of international treaties on the long range transport of atmospheric pollutants have been agreed e.g. Sulphur Emissions Reduction Protocol and Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution.


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Emissions trading





An even more benign regulatory scheme involves emission trading. In this scheme, every current polluting facility is given an emissions license that becomes part of capital equipment. Operators can then install pollution control equipment, and sell parts of their emissions licenses. The main effect of this is to give operators real economic incentives to install pollution controls. Since public interest groups can retire the licenses by purchasing them, the net result is a continuously decreasing and more diffused set of pollution sources. At the same time, no particular operator is ever forced to spend money without a return of value from commercial sale of assets.


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