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NAME : SITI ISNAINI SALZAR

CLASS: XII IPA 2


POLLUTION ENVIRONMENT

ABSTRACT

This paper is entitled "Environmental Pollution". Humans are part of the


components of the environment and have an enormous influence on the
environment. Many natural damage regardless of consequences. This can lead to
decreased quality of the environment and can affect the survival of living things,
including human beings themselves in the future.
Based on the above problems, the formulation of the problem the authors are
(1) What's in meaning environmental pollution? (2) Any kind of - kind of
environmental pollution? (3) What is the result of environmental pollution? (4) How to
prevent / tackle environmental pollution? (4) Why do people have an important role
in maintaining the environment to avoid contamination?.
The purpose of this study was (1) to increase knowledge and insight about
environmental pollution. (2) To describe the environmental pollution. The method
used is the method library, the direct and descriptive analytic methods.
Understanding environmental pollution by Law - Law No. 4 of 1982 is the entry or
introduction of living things, matter, energy, and or other components into the
environment or change the order of the environment by human activities or natural
processes, so the quality of the environment to be less or may not work anymore as
intended. Substances that cause pollution are called pollutants. A substance called
when pollutant towards presence can cause harm living things.
Environmental contamination can affect the survival of humans and other living
things. For it, we must always keep the environment being polluted and remain
stable.
PREFACE

Assalamu'alaikum wr. wb
Praise to Allah SWT turning author, who has mercy, Taufik, as well as his
guidance, so I can complete your scientific work without a hitch.
Sholawat and hopefully always gushing greetings to the Prophet Muhammad
who we later - waiting for intercession in this world and in the hereafter.
Scientific paper is structured methods and literature on environmental and
resource - other sources. Thus, all parties are actively developing an idea - the idea
of the results of the study.
However, the authors recognize that scientific work is still far from perfection,
the criticism and constructive suggestions for improvement so the authors expect
this scientific paper.
The authors hope that this paper can be useful for particular authors and readers in
general.
Wassalamu'alaikum wr.wb
CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION

1.1. Background Issues

Humans are part of the environmental components influence each other constantly.
Human impact on the environment is huge. It can be known from human exploitation
and exploration of nature through science and technology.
We've often heard of the destruction of forests, pollution of water, soil and air around
us caused by human behavior that can not utilize natural resources effectively and
efficiently, as well as the lack of human consciousness with the impact it will make.
Due to human activity that can decrease the quality of the environment and can
affect its survival in the future.

1.2. Problem Formulation

The formulation of the problem to be the authors say in the discussion on the
scientific paper is as follows:
1. What the meaning of environmental pollution?
2. Any kind of - kind of environmental pollution?
3. What is the result of environmental pollution?
4. How to prevent / tackle environmental pollution?
5. Why do humans have an important role in maintaining the environment in order to
avoid contamination?

1.3. Purpose

The purpose of the preparation of scientific papers are;


1. Increase knowledge and insight about environmental pollution.
2. Describing the environmental pollution.
1.4. Benefits of Writing

The benefits of writing scientific papers are:


1. Authors and readers know about environmental pollution.
2. Train writers in using spelling and Indonesian is good and right.
3. Adding creative writer in preparing this paper.

CHAPTER II
THEORETICAL

2.1. Understanding Environmental Pollution


By:
Act - Environmental management of the principal Act No. 4 of 1982.
Pollution or environmental pollution is the entry or put its living things, energy
substances, and or other components into the environment or change the order of
the environment by human activities or natural processes, so the quality of the
environment decreases to a certain level that causes the environment to be less or
not may stop working as intended.

2.2. Opinion - Opinion Some People

a. Emil Salim.
Environment are all things, the condition of the state, and the influence contained in
the room in which we live and affect living things (including humans).
b. Otto Soemarwoto.
The environment is all the objects and conditions that are in it, in the space that we
face and we live that affect our lives.
CHAPTER III
METHODOLOGY

Data Collection Methodologies

Method - the method of data collection which I use as a reference in the preparation
of this paper are:
1. Methods Library.
The method is a way of collecting and literature by reading books or brochures
kaitanya the object of research.

2. Direct Method.
The direct method is the method of searching for data to come to the cafe (Public
Internet) to search for information about environmental pollution.

3. Analytical descriptive method.


Analytic descriptive method is the method of describing and analyzing literature or
books in addition to the study of objects written.

CHAPTER IV
DISCUSSION

4.1. Understanding Environmental Pollution

According to the Act - Act No. 4 of 1982 on the subject of environmental


management, the environmental contamination or pollution dimaksut is the inclusion
or inclusion of a living being, substance, energy, and or other components into the
environment or change the order of the environment by human activities or natural
processes, so the quality of the environment be less or cease to function as
intended.
Substance causes pollution or environmental pollution are called pollutants. Terms -
the terms of a substance called when the presence of pollutants can cause harm to
living beings. For example, carbon dioxide levels in the air 0033% beneficial for the
plant, but if it is higher than 0033% to members deleterious effects.
A substance can be called a pollutant if:
1. Excess of the normal.
2. Being in a place that is not appropriate / inappropriate.
3. Being on time is not right / not on time.
Pollutant properties are grouped into two, namely:
1. Damaging for a while, but after reacting with substances around him will be no
damage anymore, eg CO2.
2. Damaging for the long term, for example: heavy metal mercury.

4.2. Sort - sort Environmental Pollution

1. Based on the nature of Substance Pollution


1.a. Biological pollution.
Physical pollution is pollution caused by liquid, solid, or gas, such as cans, plastic,
glass, rubber
1.b. Physical pollution.
Biological pollution is pollution that is caused by the presence of microorganisms,
such as salmonella typhosa.
1.c. Chemical pollution.
Chemical pollution is pollution caused by chemical substances, such as: presence of
metal compounds, detergent, nitric acid, sulfuric acid, DDT.

2. By Where It All Happened


2.a. Air Pollution.
Water pollution can be:
a. Waste industry.
Industrial waste may include heavy metals such as Cadmium (Ccl), mercury (Hg),
and lead (Pb). In addition, synthetic dyes and other chemicals according to the type
of industry. Through the food chain substances - substances in the body accumulate
in animals and humans that can cause death.
b. Agricultural Waste.
Excessive use of fertilizer will result in accumulation of NO in water causing
eutrophication, resulting in water weeds such as water hyacinth and algae grew so
thick cover the surface of water and sunlight can not penetrate the water.
c. Household Waste.
Some examples of household waste such as detergent, glass, plastic and so piled
with industrial waste waters will cause the death of the organism and the shrinkage
of oxygen can lead to oxygen-poor parairan.
d. Waste Oil.
Waste oil that spilled into the sea due to an accident or leak Tengker ships offshore
oil refinery causing contamination of sea water, as sea levels covered by the oil of a
certain thickness. Consequences:
Sunlight can not penetrate into the water.
Phytoplankton can not exist, because it can not photosynthesize.
The exchange of air from the air into water and vice versa to be disturbed.
2.b. Soil Pollution.
Soil contamination caused by:
a. Household waste, such as cans, plastic bags, used batteries, rubber, glass,
detergent, and so on.
b. Waste industry, such as sulfuric acid.
c. Acid rain in the form of sulfur oxides (SOx) and nitrogen oxides (NOx).
Based on the nature of pollutant contamination of land divided into two kinds,
namely:
a. Biogradable, which is a pollutant that can be broken down by natural processes
such as: wood, paper, food scraps, leaves.
b. Nonbiodegradable, namely active pollutants can be decomposed by natural
processes, such as: plastic, glass, pesticides, radioactive, metallic toksit.
Consequences caused by soil pollution are:
1) Disruption of living organisms, especially micro-organisms in the soil.
2) The changes in soil chemical and physical properties.
3) Changing and affect the ecological balance.
2.c. Air Pollution.
Air pollution is the contamination of air due to the entry of foreign materials
(contaminants) into the air excessively. Air pollutants can be: smoke, dust, and
exhaust gases of fossil fuels. Fossil fuels can be derived from petroleum and coal.
Gaseous air pollutants containing hazardous substances:
1) Gas Carbon monoxide (CO).
Famous as the killer gas (suffocation) due to its binding to Haemoglobin (HB)
exceeds the oxygen holding capacity. Other effects are headache, nausea, dizziness
and heart. Sources of CO gas is the result of incomplete combustion such as vehicle
fumes.
2) Gas Carbon Dioxide (CO2).
Excess CO2 in the air will cause the greenhouse effect, which will raise the
temperature of the earth and global warming will affect the global climate and the
threat of melting permafrost in polar regions. CO2 is a pollutant sources burning oil,
coal, industry, and forest fires.
3) Gas Sulfur (SO2) and nitrogen oxide (NO2).
This gas with rain causing acid . In the long term the land, rivers, and lakes to
become acidic, so it will be harmful to plants, soil microorganisms and freshwater
animals. In humans irritates the lungs - lungs, eyes, and nose. Moreover, it will
destroy valuable because it accelerates the process of weathering and corrosion on
metal, paint fade, pale and fragile paper. Sources of these pollutants come from
burning oil, coal, and volcanic eruptions.

2.d. Sound Pollution.


Noise pollution caused by the noise is on - constantly. Sources of noise pollution
caused by: the engine factory, noise trains, buses, motorcycles, airplanes, and other
noise.
Sources of noise power:
Normal conversation: 40 dB
The noise: 80 dB
Train station: 95 dB
Engine motor 5 PK: 105 dB
Jet plane taking off: 150 dB
4.3. Due to Environmental Pollution
1. Biological concentration.
2. Poisoning and disease.
3. Extinction of species.
4. Blasting pests.
5. Disruption of the ecological balance.
6. Reduced soil fertility.
7. The occurrence of acid rain.
Acid rain can be caused by the presence of oxygen nitrogen compounds (NOx) and
sulfur oxides (SOx). Both compounds are readily soluble in water to form acidic
compounds. When the acidic compounds are formed in the atmosphere, it causes
the pH of rain water is too high. As a result of acid rain:
a. The trees will die, the destruction of plant tissues.
b. Causes irritation to the respiratory tract.
c. Disrupt the lives of aquatic ecosystems.
d. Land became barren, disturbed plant growth.
8. Depletion of the ozone layer.
Depletion of the ozone layer caused by the presence of CFCs in the air. Ozone
particles will be bound by chlorine compounds from CFCs, causing the ozone hole.
Due to the depletion of the ozone layer:
a. The intensity of ultraviolet rays to the earth increases.
b. Increasing the temperature of the earth.
c. Rising sea levels.
d. Threatening the health of living organisms on Earth.
9. Greenhouse effect.
The greenhouse effect is caused by the presence of gas that is able to provide the
greenhouse effect. Greenhouse gases consist of CO2, nitrogen oxides, water vapor,
or CFCs. Greenhouse gases absorb infrared rays that heat. Reflected light will be
absorbed into the earth greenhouse gases (CO2). Heat radiated to earth thus raising
the earth's surface temperature (global warming)

4.4. How to Prevent / Eradicate Environmental Pollution

1. Waste Industries.
a. Build industry away from residential / urban.
b. Each plant should have.
c. Organic waste from food can be processed into useful materials.
Example: 1. Waste industry know, processed into animal feed.
2. Sugar industry waste, will be processed into materials.
2. Household Waste.
a. Liquid waste discharged into the tank, with the aim of:
a) Prevent contamination of water for the home.
b) Prevent contamination of soil.
c) Avoid baud an unpleasant sight.
b. Waste plastic, tin, and rubber can be recycled into useful tools.
c. Processed organic waste into compost.
d. Waste disposed in a lower level and covered with earth.
3. Agricultural Waste.
a) No excessive use of agricultural fertilizers.
b) Monitoring of the use of this type - the type of pesticide.
c) Making compost with crop residue.
4. Air Pollution.
a) Reduce fuel, coal.
b) Using filters on chimneys.
c) Use of alternative fuels.
d) Prevents logging / forest fires.
e) Build a city park with anti-pollutant plants.
f) Control of construction of greenhouses.
g) Conducting vehicle smoke emission testing.
5. Air Pollution.
a) Maintain Watershed (DAS).
b) chemical neutralization.
6. The existence of strong action against the perpetrators of environmental pollution.
7. Increasing public awareness about the importance of the environment.
4.5. Human Role in Maintaining Environment

Humans are part of the environmental components influence each other constantly.
Human impact on the environment is huge. It can be known from human exploitation
of nature through science and technology. With the knowledge and technology,
humans are able to defend themselves or their environment. The exploitation of the
environment should be based on environmental aspects, so it still can be used by
future generations in accordance with the principles of environmentally sustainable
development and sustainable.

CHAPTER V
CLOSING

5.1. Knot
Pollution or environmental pollution is the inclusion or inclusion of a living being,
substance, energy, and or other components into the environment or change the
order of the environment by human activities or natural processes, so the quality of
the environment down to the level that made the environment becomes less or can
not work anymore as intended.
Pollution may arise as a result of human activities or due to natural (eg, volcanic
eruptions, toxic gas). Pollutants are substances causing pollution or environmental
pollution and its presence can cause harm to living beings.

5.2. Suggestion

1. Man must always keep the environment in order to remain stable and not polluted.
2. We need to use natural resources wisely and to maintain and take care not to
become extinct.
3. People should think about the impact that first before implementing anything.
4. Humans must be self-aware after learning events - events that have occurred so
that does not happen again.
5. The government should also make the rules and run private firm sanctions for
parties - parties who have damaged the environment, as well as disseminating to the
public about the importance of the environment is not polluted.
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