An Assessment of Assimilative Capacity, the Current Industrial Air Pollution Load and Supportive Carrying Capacityin the Chakan Region

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  • Kalyani N Kulkarni, Ravindra K Lad

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https://doi.org/10.17762/msea.v71i4.1426

Abstract

Oxygen is the most fundamental and significant component of life on earth, even before the traditional "food, clothes, and shelter" needs. Due to numerous contaminants, the amount of oxygen in the air is decreasing and occasionally exceeds the assimilative capacity limit of the air, resulting in a variety of physical issues for living things as well as other environmental issues and physiological activities. A complete proof approach must be devised to solve this issue. The severity of the air pollution in Delhi has reached a point where anxiety has given way to panic. The national capital has experienced a significant reduction in temperature during the winter season, but regrettably, air pollution levels in the city are still rising. Both the Delhi University and the nearby city of Noida have "extremely poor" levels of suspended particles in the air. Strong local winds aid in the removal of particles, whereas moisture retains contaminants close to the surface. In the near future, the same situation might occur anyplace in the nation. Metro areas and other rapidly growing urban centers are more at risk. The situation may stay the same intensity level or it may get more or less severe, which makes things unpredictable. It is vital that techniques be developed and a solution be found to deal with this problem.

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Published

2023-01-04

How to Cite

Kalyani N Kulkarni, Ravindra K Lad. (2023). An Assessment of Assimilative Capacity, the Current Industrial Air Pollution Load and Supportive Carrying Capacityin the Chakan Region . Mathematical Statistician and Engineering Applications, 71(4), 8030–8036. https://doi.org/10.17762/msea.v71i4.1426

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