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poluanilor

Poluanilor is the Romanian term for substances or energy forms that degrade environmental quality and may threaten human health or ecosystems. In environmental science, poluanilor include a broad spectrum of chemicals, physical agents and biological contaminants. They are commonly categorized by the environment they affect: poluanilor atmosferici (air pollutants), poluanilor de apă (water pollutants) and poluanilor solului (soil pollutants). Some pollutants affect several compartments or move through air, water or soil.

Sources and exposure: The main origins are industrial activity, energy production, transportation, agricultural practices and improper

Health and ecological effects: Exposure to poluanilor can cause respiratory and cardiovascular diseases, cancer, neurological and

Measurement and regulation: Monitoring networks track concentrations and trends of key poluanilor. Quality standards, emission limits

Mitigation and management: Reducing poluanilor involves cleaner production, shifts in energy and transport, emission controls, wastewater

waste
management.
Poluanilor
can
reach
humans
through
inhalation,
ingestion
and
dermal
contact,
and
can
spread
through
air,
water,
soil
and
food
chains.
developmental
effects,
and
reproductive
problems.
Ecological
impacts
include
habitat
degradation,
acidification,
eutrophication
and
disruption
of
food
webs.
Some
pollutants
are
persistent
and
bioaccumulative.
and
ambient
concentration
targets
guide
policy
and
enforcement
at
national
and
international
levels.
Regulatory
frameworks
aim
to
reduce
poluanilor
and
promote
safer
substitutes.
treatment,
soil
remediation
and
pollution
prevention.
Public
awareness,
environmental
impact
assessments
and
sustainable
development
policies
support
ongoing
reduction
and
remediation
efforts.