Industrial Pollution
advantages and disadvantages of Industrial Pollution
effects of Industrial Pollution
causes of Industrial Pollution
controls of Industrial Pollution
2. Introduction
Definition
Name of industries who
produced the types of
pollution.
Advantages And Disadvantages
Of Industrial Pollution
Effect And Causes Of Industrial
Pollution
Control of Industrial Pollution
Overview
3. Definition:
Industrial Pollution is generally referred to the undesirable outcome
when factories (or other industrial plants) emits harmful by-products and
waste into the environment such as emissions to air or water bodies
(water pollution), deposition on landfills etc (land pollution) or emission
of toxic chemicals into the atmosphere (air pollution).
Industries can create various types of pollution like water pollution, air
pollution and noise pollution.
4. INDUSTRY WASTES
PRODUCED
TYPES OF
POLLUTIONS
Cement Dust ,
Smoke
Particulate Matter -------------------
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Fertilizers Ammonia, Oxides
of Nitrogen
Air And Water
Iron And Steel Smoke, Gases,
Coal, Dust ,etc
Air, Water And
Land
Pesticides Organic and
inorganic
Water and Land
Sugar Organic Waste Land And Water
Textiles Smokes Land And Water
Name of Industries who produced the
types of pollution and waste produced
5. DISADVANTAGE:
Impact on Human
Health and
Environment
Lost Resources
Indicate the poor
Operation
ADVANTAGE:
NONE
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6.
7. Effect of Industrial Pollution
On Human Health
It causes Irritation of Eyes.
It Increase Mortality Rate.
It reduce quality of drinking
water for humans in life.
Cancer
Swelling of Bone Joints.
8. On Plants
The major pollutants affecting plants are SO2, O3, MO, NO2, NH3,
HCN, Ethylene, Herbicides, PAN (Peroxy Acetyl nitrate) etc.
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9. On Animals
Subsequent poisoning of the animals when they eat the
contaminated food.
Natural Habitat Loss.
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10. On SoilPollution
• soil pollution occurs when the soil loses its fertility and
owing to diverse natural and artificial phenomenon.
• Disposal of industrial wastes into landfills is among the artificial
aspects contributing towards soil pollution.
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11. GlobalWarming
Global warming is among the most serious outcome of
industrial pollution, witnessed on the account of the steady rise
of industrial activities.
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12. On WaterPollution
I. Pollutants discharged from the industries have widespread implications,
and one of the unpleasant effects is on water bodies.
II. Industries demand lots of water for efficient production such as cooling,
cleaning, and treatment and as such, the water drawn from the water
sources is never the same after use.
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13. OtherCommonImplication
Other common implications of industrial pollution encompass
damage to structures and buildings and increased risks of
different occupational hazards like exposure to asbestos, chemical
dust, among other mineral or metallic particles.
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14. Lack of Policies to Control Pollution
Presence of Large Number of
Small Scale Industries
Effect of Industrial Pollution
Lack of Effective Industrial
Land use Planning
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Industrial Consumer Products
Disposal of Nuclear Waste.
Causes of IndustrialPollution
15. Control at Source
Selection of Industry Site
Plantation
Strict Implementation of
Environmental Protection Act
Treatment of Industrial Waste
Control Of Industrial Pollution