causes and remedies of air pollution
in about 120 to 150 words
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causes and remedies of air pollution
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Classification of pollution in Delhi
Air pollution
Noise pollution
Water pollution
Domestic waste
Industrial waste
Vehicular pollution
Hospital waste
Solid waste etc.
Causes of pollution in Delhi
Growing population of the city. The pressure and haphazard growth of the population is deteriorating the environment.
There has been highly haphazard and unplanned development of industries and factories. Studies have revealed that only about 20% of the industrial units are set up in the approved industrial areas whereas the rest of them are in residential and commercial areas.
There has been a huge rise in the vehicular population, in spite of the metro railways, aggravating traffic congestion and increasing air and noise pollution. It has also been reported that the number of vehicles plying on the roads of Delhi is more than that of the three metropolitan cities of Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai taken together.
There has also been an ever-increasing number of diesel vehicles plying on the roads, which are largely responsible for the air pollution.
It has been reported by the National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) that everyday almost 8,000 m tonnes of solid waste is being generated in Delhi. Plus we also have the industrial hazardous and non-hazardous waste. On an average, everyday, the MCDs and the NDMC manage to clear about 5,000-5,500 m tonnes of garbage. This results in the accumulation of more and more garbage in the city.
There has been no proper technology or methods to treat solid, liquid, waste water, industrial and hospital wastes in the city.
There has been too much dependence on fossil fuels like coal-fired power plants, improper use of energy in buildings and the excessive use of biomass for cooking and heating, etc
Particulate matter for measuring pollution
One way of measuring pollution is by the measure of particulate matter. Particulate matter is basically a mixture of extremely small particles and liquid droplets like acids, chemicals, gas, water, metals, soil dust particles, etc., the measurement of which gives an idea of the pollution of a city. It is also known as particle pollution or pm