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Role of Pollution Prevention Activities to Improve Public Health and Well Being
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1  The University of Toledo

Abstract:

Breathing is as spontaneous as your heartbeat, but if you live in a polluted environment, every breath could be harmful to your health. Pollution in any form or from any source may cause a significant risk to human life. Environmental laws related to air, land, and water are used to regulate the release of hazardous and toxic chemicals throughout the globe. The US Environmental Protection Agency started developing the toxic release inventory (TRI) after the Bhopal accident at the Union Carbide plant in India. This study examines the reduction in emission levels and associated health risks due to the release of contaminants in the US using TRI data. The health risk is calculated using the Risk- Screening Environmental Indicator (RSEI) introduced by USEPA. The RSEI score value determines the dose of exposure of toxic chemicals to the human population. The risk values are presented for cancer as well as for non-cancer health effects. The trend in risk over time is compared qualitatively to the deaths and death rates due to air pollution. This study shows that the health risk associated with industrial pollution is constantly declining over time in the US. One of the reasons for the reduction of the pollutant levels and associated risk is the introduction of pollution prevention programs by the USEPA involving source reduction, energy recovery, and waste reduction. The pollution prevention activities undertaken by the USEPA to minimize the risk are mentioned in this study. A correlation analysis was conducted to identify the significant relationship between the different types of RSEI scores and deaths from ambient air pollution due to particulate matter for the data from 2007 to 2017. The results indicate that deaths from outdoor particulate matter pollution are significantly correlated with RSEI Scores associated with modeled media than the total RSEI scores. The implementation of pollution prevention activities can be one of the most possible reasons as it has a direct impact on controlling the releases from industries. Thus, it can be said that the health and well-being of the entire US population have benefitted from the reduction of industrial pollutant levels as evidenced by environmental risk and death rates.

Keywords: Pollution Prevention; Air Pollution; Public Health; RSEI
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