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Some people in residential areas rent their houses to merchants as warehouses, and the stored grain stinks, which affects the normal life of other residents. What should I do?

I suggest you do it in two steps: 1, complain to the local environmental protection department, apply for measuring the air pollution around your community, and issue an air pollution monitoring report of the measurement results; With this monitoring report, the local police station is required to perform the duty of investigating air pollution, and the public security organ has the duty of punishing air pollution in public places. If the public security organs still refuse to enforce the law after taking the above measures, they can make relevant complaints or administrative proceedings. -Warm the heart, fresh garlic has a strong pungent smell and is odorless. Once crushed, allicin and alliinase contact with each other to form allicin, which gives off a strong pungent smell. Due to human activities or natural processes, some harmful substances (called pollutants) are discharged into the atmosphere. When the emission is large enough (the concentration of pollutants reaches a certain limit), the original clean air quality will decline. If this situation is maintained for a long time, it will cause harm and adverse effects to human beings, animals, plants and articles in the atmosphere. This atmospheric state is called air pollution. There are three factors that constitute air pollution: pollution source, pollutant concentration and harm to people and organisms. Air pollutants are divided into primary pollutants and secondary pollutants, and there are more than 100 kinds. After air is discharged into the atmosphere from pollution sources, it is directly polluted by primary pollutants, the most important of which are sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen oxides (NO), nitrogen dioxide, particulate matter (floating dust, dustfall, oil fume, etc. ), CO and ammonia, as well as organic compounds containing oxygen, nitrogen, chlorine and sulfur, and radioactive substances.