Air Pollution Particulate Control
Air Pollution Particulate Control involves the methods and technologies used to reduce or eliminate the release of harmful particles, such as dust, soot, and smoke, into the air. These control measures aim to improve air quality and protect public health by capturing and removing particulate matter from industrial processes, vehicles, and other sources before they are released into the atmosphere. Various techniques, such as electrostatic precipitators, fabric filters, and wet scrubbers, are employed to control particulate emissions and mitigate their impact on the environment.