Pollution Control
The process of minimizing or eliminating the release of pollutants into the environment is known as pollution control. Pollution control is any of a number of techniques used to limit the environmental damage caused by the discharge of dangerous substances and energies. Waste disposal systems, such as sanitary landfills, automotive emission control systems, sewerage system sedimentation tanks, electrostatic precipitation of pollutants from industrial gas, and recycling are all examples of pollution control methods.
- Pollutants
- Climate Change and Global Warming
- Recycling & Waste Management
- Bioenergy and Biofuels
- Bioremediation
- Environmental Chemistry & Engineering
- Green Nanotechnology
- Industrial Pollution & Control Devices
- Environmental Risk Management and Environmental Protection
- Groundwater Issues
- Health and Environment
- Oil Spills
- Soil Pollution and Treatment
- Wastewater Pollution control
- Noise Pollution
- Deforestation
- Marine Pollution
- Environmental Monitoring and Management
- Atmospheric science and air pollution control
- Solid Waste Pollution Control and Resource Utilization
- Acid rain and greenhouse gases