Environmental Pollution, Problems and Control Measures.
One pollution control strategy is the treatment of the sewage water. In the first phase, larger particles and particulate organic matter is filtered out of the sewage water. The second stage involves the treatment of the sewage water to remove the organic matter that contains significant amount of nitrogen and phosphorus. This treatment involves the use of bacteria or other decomposers. The.
The theory of pollution control as it is presented in basic textbooks is fundamentally a theory of point source pollution. Point sources discharge pollutants directly into environmental media (e.g., air or water) from discrete identifiable points where emissions can easily be metered. Sewer pipes or outfalls releasing wastes into streams, or smokestacks discharging plumes into the air are.
On 8th of January, 1993, the court directed the Uttar Pradesh Pollution Control Board to make a detailed list of all the industries and foundries active in the region and to make sure that pollution control measures are employed by the industries and foundries. The U.P Pollution Control Board filed an affidavit dated 3rd May, 1993 reporting its survey. It categorized the various industries and.
Land pollution is a great concern for many parts of the world. The Earth's surface is contaminated by industrial waste, soil pollution caused by pesticides, and decomposable waste such as glass, cloth, plastic, paper, and metal. The control of land pollution is necessary in order to save the Earth from degradation. There are many things each individual can do to prevent this form happening.
Plastic pollution is caused due to the human activities and it is the responsibility of humans to control the pollution and save the environment. The plastic pollution can be controlled using the following ways. An alternative to plastic utensil should be used. Avoid using disposable plastic water bottles and use reusable water bottles.
Chapter 10 - Framework for Water Pollution Control 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Initial analysis of water quality problems 10.3 Establishing objectives for water pollution control 10.4 Management tools and instruments 10.5 Action plan for water pollution control 10.6 References Case Study I - The Ganga, India I.1 Introduction I.2 The Ganga river.
The following measures may be suggested to control soil pollution: 1. Development of such pesticides should be encouraged, which may save crops from pests and rodents but should not contaminate soil with toxic chemicals. 2. Pesticides and fertilizers should be applied on croplands only in recommended dose, prescribed by Indian Standard Institution experts. It will help in reducing the level of.