Assessment of the Status of Urban Air pollution And Its Impact on Human Health in the City of Kolkata

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Mrinal K. Ghose
R. Paul
R. K. Banerjee
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[1] Centre of Mining Environment,Department of Civil Engineering
[2] Indian School of Mines,undefined
[3] Bengal Engineering College,undefined
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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2005年 / 108卷
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inhailable dust; megalopolis; morbidity; respiratory diseases; small-scale industries; vehicular emission;
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Air pollution has significant effects on exacerbation of asthma, allergy and other respiratory diseases. Like many other magacities in the world the ambient air quality of Kolkata is also being deteriorated day by day. Automobile exhausts and certain industrial pollutants produce O3 by photochemical reactions. The particulate matter, particularly less than 10 μ in size, can pass through the natural protective mechanism of human respiratory system and plays an important role in genesis and augmentation of allergic disorders. Sources of air pollution in the area and the unique problem arising out of the emission from the vehicles, industries, etc. have been described. Ambient air quality was monitored along with micrometeorological data and the results are discussed. The status of air pollution in the area has been evaluated and a questionnaire survey was conducted to estimate the allergic symptoms and exposure to assess the respiratory disorders. The data are analysed to evaluate the critical situation arising out of the emission of air pollutants and the impact on human health due to respirable diseases (RDs) to middle class sub-population (activity-wise) in the area are assessed. A strategic air quality management plan has been proposed. For the mitigation of air pollution problems in the city, the different measures to be adopted to maintain the balance between sustainable development and environmental management have been discussed.
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