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Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Respiratory Health Hazards for Humans Sulfur [Part 2]


Respiratory Health Hazards for Humans Sulfur - This step was also triggered by Iran's former Health Minister, Marzieh Vahid Dastjer, he urged society to leave the city of Tehran on December 3, 2012.

Iran is so rely on domestic fuel production cut off due to the quality of fuel imported from other countries is causing this. Iran has not been able to produce fuel with lead content and low sulfur. The fuel they produce far worse than the fuel produced by Indonesia. In addition, the Iranian people are using old car combustion system is very bad.

Tehran is not a city with the highest pollution levels in the world. WHO, the UN health agency official, released the name of a city with the highest pollution levels in the world. WHO does not bring up the Beijing (China) and Mumbai (India). Rather Ahvaz, a small town in Iran. Ahvaz has pollution levels for PM 10 to 372 micrograms per cubic meter. In fact, the maximum threshold pollutant safe for human life version of the WHO is 20 micrograms for PM 10.

When pollution levels are already above the limit of 20 micrograms for PM 10, the serious respiratory illness that can not be avoided anymore. WHO noted that most of the air pollutants worldwide diversified nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide. Both of these many pollutants generated by power plants, industry and kendaraang diesel. As we all know, all three use diesel fuel to operate.

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