The objective of the student projects is to utilize the knowledge obtained during class work and
activities in addressing pollution and monitoring aspects. Each student will write 1000 word, 12-
point font, double-spaced report about pollution control that engages in real-world problem-
solving and encourages to develop solutions to some of the most pressing environmental
challenges we face today.
You can follow to make an assignment about pollution control:
Define the problem: Begin by defining the pollution problem that you want to address.
Identify the sources and causes of pollution in the area you are studying and its
environmental impacts.
Identify stakeholders: Identify the stakeholders involved in the pollution problem, such as
residents, businesses, government agencies, and environmental organizations. Consider
their interests, concerns, and potential contributions to pollution control efforts.
Evaluate pollution control strategies: Research and evaluate different pollution control
strategies that have been used in similar situations. These may include regulatory
approaches, technology-based solutions, and community-based initiatives.
Develop a plan: Based on your research and analysis, develop a comprehensive pollution
control plan that outlines specific strategies, actions, and goals for reducing or eliminating
pollution in the area you are studying. Include details on each strategy’s costs, timelines,
and potential benefits and drawbacks.
Implement the plan: Once you have developed a pollution control plan, describe how you
will implement it.
Monitor and evaluate progress: Explain how you will monitor and evaluate the progress of
your pollution control plan to ensure it achieves its goals. Make adjustments as necessary
to improve its effectiveness and address any unexpected challenges.
