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Environmental Sanitation
General notions
Ecosystems
Biotics
living organisms
abiotics
physical factors
Chemical factors
Biodiversity
floors
animals
Ecological interactions
Predation
The competition
The symbiosis
mutualism
Biogeochemical cycles
the carbon cycle
the nitrogen cycle
the water cycle
Ecosystem services
The provision of food
Drinking water
Climate regulation
Crop pollination
pest control
Biogeochemical cycles
Carbon cycle
photosynthesis
the breathing
the descomposition
Cycle of nitrogen
the fixation of atmospheric nitrogen by bacteria and cyanobacteria
denitrification
its incorporation through food chains
Phosphorus cycle
the gradual release of phosphorus from rocks
Its incorporation into organisms through food
The descomposition
Water cycle
Evaporation
condensation
The precipitation
Environmental terminology
Pollution
Environmental degradation
Sustainable development
Recycling
Renewable energy
Wind
Hydroelectric
Solar energy
Solid waste
Plastics
Paper
Glass
Environmental regulations
Laws of the environment and natural resources
National environmental laws
Legislation on air and water quality
Biodiversity conservation
Biological Diversity (CBD)
Rio de Janeiro Earth Summit in 1999
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
Prevent dangerous climate change
Adopted at the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro in 1992
To the Kyoto Protocol and the Paris Agreement
Montreal Protocol
Protect the ozone layer
Phase out the production and consumption of ozone-depleting substances
Laws on solid waste management
Solid waste laws or waste management
Harvest
Treatment
Final disposition
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) Laws
Collection systems
Recycling
Safe disposal of end-of-life products
Circular economy laws
Promote recycling
reuse
Environmental standards
Air quality standards
Sulfur dioxide (SO2)
Nitrogen oxides (NOx)
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
Water quality standards
Like heavy metals
Nutrients
Organic compounds
Water quality
Water quality parameters
pH
the acidity
water alkalinity
A neutral pH is 7
Temperature
aquatic biodiversity
The dissolution of gases
Dissolved oxygen
Measures the amount of oxygen present in the water
Its ability to maintain aquatic organisms
Pollution sources
Air pollution
Vehicle emissions
Industrial emissions
biomass burning
Water contamination
Industrial downloads
Waste dumping
Agriculture and Livestock
Soil pollution
Landfills and waste disposal sites
Industrial activities
intensive agriculture
Effects of contamination
Human health
Respiratory diseases
Asthma
Bronchitis
lung infections
Cardiovascular diseases
Including heart attacks
Hypertension
Heart disease
Ecosystems and biodiversity
Biodiversity loss
Eutrophication.
Acidification
Climate change
Emissions of greenhouse gases
Carbon (CO2)
Methane (CH4)
Nitrous oxide (N2O)
Water quality
Drinking water contamination
bacteria
Virus
toxic chemicals
Effluent monitoring
Monitoring parameters
pH
Temperature
Chemical oxygen demand (COD)
Sampling Rate
Continuous
Automatic
Sampling techniques
Sampling bottles
Flow meters
Sampling probes
Soil
Soil quality
Soil texture
Sand
Silt
Clay
soil structure
water infiltration
Root development
air circulation
Organic material
Soil fertility
water retention
The formation of aggregates
soil pH
The acidity
Soil alkalinity
Soil composition
Minerals
Sand
Silt
Clay
Organic material
Includes fallen leaves
Branches
dead roots
Water
The soil acts as a water reservoir
Soil pollution
Industrial pollutants
Toxic chemicals in the soil
Heavy metals
Synthetic organic chemicals
Agricultural pollutants
Pesticides
Herbicides
Oil and fuel pollution
Oil spills
Derived products
Heavy metal contamination
The Lead
The Mercury
cadmium
Effects of contamination
Effects on human health
Respiratory diseases
Cardiovascular diseases
Cancer
neurological problems
Impacts on ecosystems and biodiversity
Biodiversity loss
Eutrophication
Acidification
Water quality
Contamination of drinking water.
Damage to aquatic ecosystems
Analysis of soil quality parameters
Soil texture
Laboratory analysis techniques
soil pH
Acidity
Alkalinity
Cation exchange capacity (CEC)
Calcium
Magnesium
Potassium
Nutrient content
Nitrogen
Match
Potassium