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The phrase "pollution emanating" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used in the context of pollution originating from a certain source, such as a factory or vehicle. For example: "The nearby factory was responsible for the pollution emanating from its smokestacks."
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Energy costs and environmental pollution emanating from these proposed systems are unequivocally lower than conventional systems.
The common law, the news release said, "provides a right of action to curb air and water pollution emanating from sources in other states".
Decisions of this Court predating Erie, but compatible with the distinction emerging from that decision between "general common law" and "specialized federal common law," Friendly, supra, at 405, have approved federal common law suits brought by one State to abate pollution emanating from another State.
The new data underscore that although the battle over the Clean Power Plan has been cast as one about how the United States does, or doesn't, address climate pollution emanating from coal plants and other electricity generating stations, the "co-benefits" of reducing air pollution in some ways loom even larger.
Backing moves to reduce the carbon pollution emanating from power plants is not in his screenplay--no way, no how.
Increasing air and water pollution emanating from traffic congestion and industrial waste are serious problems affecting public health and the quality of life in the city.
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No lethal pollution emanates from windfarms.
The city completed a baseline assessment of its air quality, which identified that the city's air pollution emanates from domestic fuel burning, vehicle emissions, industries, biomass burning and mine storage facilities.
Ms. Loomis said the current draft restored the Park Service's ability to push the Environmental Protection Agency to act when pollution, often emanating from industrial and power plants, fouled park air.
Power companies argue that while coal-fired stations are being hit by tougher pollution regulations emanating from Europe, the economics of gas ones are also being hit by a combination of factors including relatively high wholesale gas prices when compared with cheap coal supplies exported from the US – where it has become surplus to requirements thanks to the country's shale gas boom.
In order to assuage the scourge of water pollution challenges emanating from improper handling of domestic wastewater, the under-resourced regions of the world require the use of high-performance, economical, technologically simple, reliable, and low-energy consuming appropriate technology for the management of domestic wastewater.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com