Chemical contamination could lead to one of the worst environmental risks to humanity, but knowledge of the problem is still unevenly distributed worldwide. This review consists of risks associated with human exposure to a chemical pollutant depend on the degree of exposure and the chemical nature of the pollutant. Our knowledge of the scope of pollutants on human health and their hazards. Although some pollution control measures are in place, they are frequently not implemented at the rate required to prevent both acute and chronic consequences on human health today and in the decades to come. Increased global awareness and scientific examination of the whole scope of chemical risk are urgently needed. This review covers numerous aspects that may have negative impacts on human health in polluted places, with a focus on variables influencing the behaviour of pollutants.
Pollutants or novel entities are the atoms, molecules, and particles that come up with as pollution. This paper discusses the several ways that pollutants can enter the environment, both naturally and via human activity. There exist several kinds of pollutant which includes primary pollutant, secondary pollutant, water pollutants, anthropogenic contaminants, pharmaceuticals, and personal care products contaminants, pollutants from agricultural products, contaminants from narcotics and other drugs, personal care products, contaminants from the food industry and microplastics are present just in the environment possess severe dangers to human health and aquatic creatures. Our study aims to demonstrate the imperative need to detect substances that could pose a concern to receptors from an analytical standpoint, new techniques must be developed. Additionally, it is necessary to construct a more thorough environmental risk assessment. To this objective, chemical and biological analyses have to be coupled to get a better evaluation of the harm that Emerging contaminants does to the environment.
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