Mcurtis
New Member
A Guelph-area company has apparently invented a smog-eating sound barrier for the edge of freeways. Test segments, in Toronto, among other locations have apparently been successful and are reducing pollution/smog by upwards of 50%
Very interesting, and useful, if it truly works that well, and can be rolled out and maintained practically.
I do wonder though how much of the pollution would normally rise directly from where the car emits it, never passing near said sound barriers.
If the walls 'collect' the smog and other particles over the course of their lifespan. I would assume that they hold the smog within like a carbon capture type program. Would that not then be released upon decommissioning or any potential damage to the unit?