pollution

UK /pəˈljuːʃən/ US /pəˈluʃən/
noun 5

Collocations

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(noun.)

ADJ

air, atmospheric, environmental, marine, river, water | chemical, industrial, nuclear | lead, nitrate, noise, oil, ozone, sewage, vehicle, etc. | airborne

VERB + POLLUTION

cause | avoid, prevent

combat, control, fight, tackle

The government introduced new laws to tackle air pollution in the city.

cut, limit, minimize, reduce

The new factory regulations helped reduce pollution in our city by half last year.

monitor

POLLUTION + NOUN

level | abatement, control, prevention, reduction | limits

standards

The government introduced stricter air pollution standards to protect children's health in cities.

monitoring

inspectorate, watchdog

The environmental agency acts as a pollution watchdog, monitoring factory emissions across the region.

incident, problem | laws, legislation, regulations | offence

sources

Factory emissions are a major pollution source in industrial areas.

PHRASES

the cost of pollution

The government needs to consider the cost of pollution when planning new factories near cities.

a risk of pollution

The factory closure reduced a risk of pollution in our town's water supply.

a source of pollution

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