Environmental Air Pollution and Its Control provides the reader an understanding of the types, origin, sources, atmospheric movement and effects of air pollutants and the basic concepts and methods of air pollution control. This has been an effort to keep pace with continuing rapid developments in the field of air pollution during the last three decades. This book aims to show what specific action can be taken to control air pollution. Current and historical statistics have been included especially have been included especially from Indian, Japanese, Canadian and American experiences in order to show the progress that has been made in the recent past in overcoming different aspects of air pollution and yet to demonstrate the magnitude of existing problems. This book will meet the requirements of a wide range of readers who are involved directly or indirectly, with air pollution including environmental students, research workers, conservationists, industrial designers, scientists, engineers, administrators, planners, technicians, environmental protection agencies and law enforcement officials.