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Determining the Concentration of Pollutant in Vizag Steel Plant

The increase in the demand of steel has led to the increase in production of steel which results in the increase in the discharge of pollutant in the air. Which pollute the air causing harm to the comfort or health of humans and animals, or could damage plants and materials. This study process aims on monitoring the concentration of pollutants being expelled in the ambient air from the chimneys of vizag steel plant, which is situated in Visakhapatnam. The various air pollutants taken in consideration includes PM10, NOx and Sox. After analysis, the maximum concentration of PM10 is 135. 88u00b5-g m3, NOx is 25.36 u00b5-g m3, SOx is 17.69 u00b5-g m3. The mean concentration of PM10 is 114.94u00b5-g m3, NOx is 17.06 u00b5-g m3, SOx is 13.00 u00b5-g m3. Dr. Shashikant R. Mise | Syed Mukaseer Azer "Determining the Concentration of Pollutant in Vizag Steel Plant" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-2 | Issue-5 , August 2018, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd16956.pdf Paper URL: http://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/civil-engineering/16956/determining-the-concentration-of--pollutant-in-vizag-steel-plant/dr-shashikant-r-mise<br>

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Determining the Concentration of Pollutant in Vizag Steel Plant

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  1. International Research Research and Development (IJTSRD) International Open Access Journal he Concentration of Pollutant in Vizag Steel Plant Dr. Shashikant R. Mise1, Syed Mukaseer Azer2 1Professor, 2M.Tech Scholar Engineering Course, 2Department of Civil Engineering f Engineering, Shambhognlli, Kalaburagi, Karnataka, India steel for various infrastructure development has led to the increase in much more prod result there is an increase in gaseous pollutant in air. II. MATERIALS AND METHODS The study was carried out in vizag steel plant which is located the southern part of the Visakhapatnam city (Latitude 17.6346o N and Longitude 83.1971 Andhra Pradesh state of India, Visakhapatnam (also known as Vizag and Waltair) is the largest city and the financial capital of the Andhra Pradesh. The city is the head quarter of the Eastern Naval command of the Indian Navy. Its geographical location Eastern Ghats and the coast of the Bay of Bengal. Is the most populous city in the state with a population of 2 million as of 2011, making it the 14 in the country, it is the 9 metropolititan area in India. The industries and the commercial hub of the state. The city has many large industries such as The Hindustan petroleum refinery, Bharat heavy Plates and Vessels ltd., Coromandal Hindustan Shipyard etc. And industries. The sampling site was located within the steel plant. The sampling was carried out for 2 days in a week. The continous sampling was carried for 8 hours a day, using High Volume Air Sampler of model no HVAIR100, and the analysis was spectrophotometer. The determination of NOx was done by Modified Jacob Hochheiser method determination of SOx was carried by and Gaeke method. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Scientific (IJTSRD) International Open Access Journal ISSN No: 2456 ISSN No: 2456 - 6470 | www.ijtsrd.com | Volume 6470 | www.ijtsrd.com | Volume - 2 | Issue – 5 Determining the Concentration n Vizag Steel Plant Dr. Shashikant R. Mise 1PG Environmental Engineering Course PDA College of Engineering, f Civil Engineering , India ABSTRACT The increase in the demand of steel has led increase in production of steel which results in the increase in the discharge of pollutant in the air. Which pollute the air causing harm to the comfort or health of humans and animals, or could damage plants and materials. This study process aims on monitoring the concentration of pollutants being expelled in the ambient air from the chimneys of vizag steel plant, which is situated in Visakhapatnam. The various air pollutants taken in consideration includes PM10, NOx and Sox. After analysis, the maximum concentration of PM10 is 135. 88µg/m3, NOx is 25.36 µg/m3, SOx is 17.69 µg/m3. The mean concentration of PM10 is 114.94µg/m3, NOx is 17.06 µg/m3, SOx is 13.00 µg/m3. Keywords: Ambient air, PM10, NOx, SOx I. INTRODUCTION Rapid industrialization & urbanization has resulted in the emergence of industrial centers that result in increase in pollution level of the air. In India, pollution has become a great topic of debate at all levels and especially the air pollution because of the enhanced anthropogenic activities Among the harmful chemical compounds, of fossils fuels burning puts into the atmosphere, are carbon dioxide (CO2), Carbon monoxide (CO), oxides of nitrogen (NOX), oxides of sulphur (SOx) and tiny solid particles including lead from gasoline additive called particulate. Some substances come from natural sources while others are caused by human activities. In the morden world, due to increase in demand of The increase in the demand of steel has led to the increase in production of steel which results in the increase in the discharge of pollutant in the air. Which pollute the air causing harm to the comfort or health of humans and animals, or could damage plants and steel for various infrastructure development has led to the increase in much more production of steel as a result there is an increase in gaseous pollutant in air. MATERIALS AND METHODS The study was carried out in vizag steel plant which is located the southern part of the Visakhapatnam city N and Longitude 83.1971o E) , Andhra Pradesh state of India, Visakhapatnam (also known as Vizag and Waltair) is the largest city and the financial capital of the Andhra Pradesh. The city is quarter of the Eastern Naval command of the Indian Navy. Its geographical location is amidst the Eastern Ghats and the coast of the Bay of Bengal. Is the most populous city in the state with a population of 2 million as of 2011, making it the 14th largest city in the country, it is the 9th most populous metropolititan area in India. The city is the hub of industries and the commercial hub of the state. The city has many large industries such as The Hindustan petroleum refinery, Bharat heavy Plates and Vessels ltd., Coromandal on monitoring the concentration of pollutants being expelled in the ambient air from the chimneys of vizag steel plant, which is situated in Visakhapatnam. The various air pollutants taken in consideration includes PM10, NOx ximum concentration NOx is 25.36 µg/m3, SOx is 17.69 µg/m3. The mean concentration of PM10 is 114.94µg/m3, NOx is 17.06 µg/m3, SOx is 13.00 Ambient air, PM10, NOx, SOx urbanization has resulted in the emergence of industrial centers that result in increase in pollution level of the air. In India, pollution has become a great topic of debate at all levels and especially the air pollution because of the enic activities Among the harmful chemical compounds, of fossils fuels burning puts into the atmosphere, are carbon dioxide (CO2), Carbon monoxide (CO), oxides of nitrogen (NOX), oxides of sulphur (SOx) and tiny solid particles – Fertilizers, Fertilizers, Hindustan Hindustan zinc, zinc, And many more small The sampling site was located within the steel plant. The sampling was carried out for 2 days in a week. The continous sampling was carried for 8 hours a day, using High Volume Air Sampler of model no HVAIR100, and the analysis was carried out using spectrophotometer. The determination of NOx was Modified Jacob Hochheiser method and the determination of SOx was carried by Modified West e additive called particulate. Some substances come from natural sources while others are caused by human activities. In the morden world, due to increase in demand of @ IJTSRD | Available Online @ www.ijtsrd.com @ IJTSRD | Available Online @ www.ijtsrd.com | Volume – 2 | Issue – 5 | Jul-Aug 2018 Aug 2018 Page: 877

  2. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) ISSN: 2456 (IJTSRD) ISSN: 2456-6470 The concentration of SOx in days were below the standard limit (80µg/m prescribed by the National Ambient Air Quality Standards. The maximum concentration 17.69 µg/m3 on third sampling date and the minimum concentration is found 10.19 sampling date. The average concentration of was found to be 13.00µg/m3 which is much below the standard limit. almost on all sampling III. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION The meterological parameter determined for the study area is as shown in the Table 1. S. No 1 Solar radiation (W/m2) 2 Wind Speed (m/s) 3 Temperature(ºC) 4 Relative Humidity (%) 5 Total Rainfall(mm) Predominant Wind direction Table 1: The metrological parameter of site The predominant wind direction is towards a total rainfall of 1266.7mm. The temperature of the study area was 43.7 minimum temperature was about 14.7oC. 98.8 % was the maximum humidity found in study area while minimum was 7.9% thus having the mean The variation in concentration particulate matter (PM10), oxides of nitrogen and the oxides of sulphur is shown in fig .1. fig.2, fig.3 respectively. below the standard limit (80µg/m3) by the National Ambient Air Quality Standards. The maximum concentration is found on third sampling date and the minimum determined for the study Parameter(s) Min MeanMax 10.19µg/m3on the sixrh 1 914.8 123.9 8.7 43.7 98.8 1266.7 sampling date. The average concentration of PM10 Calm 14.7 7.9 1.6 28.2 68.2 which is much below the NOx concentration NOx concentration 6 WEST 100 Table 1: The metrological parameter of site Nox 50 The predominant wind direction is towards west, with standard The maximum 0 temperature of the study area was 43.7oC while the 1 2 3 4 5 6 C. 98.8 % was Fig 1.4 variation in NOx concen Fig 1.4 variation in NOx concentration the maximum humidity found in study area while minimum was 7.9% thus having the mean of 68.2%. The concentration of NOx in almost on all sampling days were below the standard limit (80µg/m prescribed by the National Ambient Air Quality Standards. The maximum concentration is found 25.36 µg/m3 on third sampling date and the minimum concentration is found 10.65µg/m sampling date. The average concentration of was found to be 17.06µg/m3 which is much below the standard limit. IV. CONCLUSIONS Following are the conclusions drawn following studies 1.The Maximum PM10 Concentration is found to be 135.88µg/m3 and the minimum is 91.25µg/m mean concentration is 114.94µg/m more than the standard. 2.The NOx and SOx concentration is found to be very much less than standards prescribed by NAAQS. REFERENCES 1.Kumar Rakesh, Joseph Abba Elizabeth. Air Pollution concentrations of PM2 NO2 at ambient and kerbsite and their Correlation in metro city – Monitoring and Assessment, Vol 119, (200 191-199. The concentration of NOx in almost on all sampling below the standard limit (80µg/m3) by the National Ambient Air Quality Standards. The maximum concentration is found on third sampling date and the minimum concentration is found 10.65µg/m3on the sixrh sampling date. The average concentration of PM10 particulate matter (PM10), oxides of nitrogen and the oxides of sulphur 3 respectively. which is much below the Following are the conclusions drawn from the Fig1.2: PM10 concentration Fig1.2: PM10 concentration The concentration of PM10 in almost on all days of sampling were exceeding the standard limit (100µg/m3) prescribed by the National Ambient Air Quality Standards. Except on last sampling date, where the concentration was about 91.25µg/m maximum concentration is found 135.88 µg/m third sampling date and the minimum concentration is found 91.25µg/m3on the sixrh sampling date. The average concentration of PM10 was found to be 114.94µg/m3 which is above the standard limit. which is above the standard limit. The Maximum PM10 Concentration is found to be the minimum is 91.25µg/m3, the mean concentration is 114.94µg/m3. Which are The concentration of PM10 in almost on all days of sampling were exceeding the standard ) prescribed by the National Ambient Air Quality Standards. Except on last sampling date, where the concentration was about 91.25µg/m3. The maximum concentration is found 135.88 µg/m3 on third sampling date and the minimum concentration is on the sixrh sampling date. The average concentration of PM10 was found to be limit The NOx and SOx concentration is found to be standards prescribed by Kumar Rakesh, Joseph Abba Elizabeth. Air Pollution concentrations of PM2.5, PM10 and at ambient and kerbsite and their Correlation Mumbai, Environmental Mumbai, Environmental ment, Vol 119, (2006): 2.National ambient air quality objectives for particulate matter, Science Assment document. (1998). National ambient air quality objectives for particulate matter, Science Assment document. Fig1.3: variation in SOx concentration variation in SOx concentration @ IJTSRD | Available Online @ www.ijtsrd.com @ IJTSRD | Available Online @ www.ijtsrd.com | Volume – 2 | Issue – 5 | Jul-Aug 2018 Aug 2018 Page: 879

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