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    Framework for Evaluating and Mitigating Industrial Air Pollution in India: Systematic Review of Concepts and Unmet Needs

    Source: Journal of Hazardous, Toxic, and Radioactive Waste:;2025:;Volume ( 029 ):;issue: 001::page 04024030-1
    Author:
    Sandeep Budde
    ,
    P. S. Chani
    ,
    Sandeep Agrawal
    DOI: 10.1061/JHTRBP.HZENG-1356
    Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
    Abstract: No long-term solution can evaluate the social and environmental requirements of communities near industries, especially in developing countries. The global landscape of technology, innovation, and industry has undergone significant transformation since the start of the Industrial Revolution, which has significantly altered the traditional socioeconomic structure of society, especially in urban regions. Industrialization has had positive and negative effects on society and the environment, which has left an enduring impact that includes improved employment prospects and economic growth. However, it brings adverse impacts, such as more pollution, greenhouse gas emissions, health risks, and changes in local communities and lifestyles. Threfore, efficient instruments and remedies must be used to mitigate the adverse effects of industrial activity and advances. Livability and environmental impact evaluations have become crucial tools for transforming the social and ecological spheres. Creating air pollution concentration models, particularly for industrial plumes, is a research need that is unresolved by the current environmental impact assessment (EIA) guidelines and procedures. Industries present severe risks to the population and ecosystems, because of the rapid changes in their mechanisms. In addition, no standardized method exists for assessing communities close to urban industrial clusters that encircle industrial development regions in the EIA and social impact assessment (SIA) evaluations. The national building codes (NBCs), urban and regional development plans formulation and implementation (URDPFI), and model building bylaws ignore this discrepancy. Several organizations have developed substitute models, such as California puff (CALPUFF) model from the USEPA and California Department of Pollution Monitoring, which outline risk assessment techniques for different models. Cambridge University’s Atmospheric Dispersion Modeling System-Urban (ADMS), from Cambridge Environmental Research Consultants, stands out as a widely used tool for evaluating pollution dispersion. Given the complexity of industrial emissions from several sources within a cluster of firms, a new strategy to lessen the effects of industrial plumes on the populations that live close to these zones is desperately needed. This means that communities must be categorized geographically according to different building heights and unique building regulations, which consider factors such as wind direction, atmospheric conditions, and separation from the sources of the emissions. This study used a cross-sectional methodology for a literature review of different issues that are due to the industrial plume rise heights in different domains.
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    contributor authorSandeep Budde
    contributor authorP. S. Chani
    contributor authorSandeep Agrawal
    date accessioned2025-04-20T10:24:40Z
    date available2025-04-20T10:24:40Z
    date copyright9/16/2024 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2025
    identifier otherJHTRBP.HZENG-1356.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4304667
    description abstractNo long-term solution can evaluate the social and environmental requirements of communities near industries, especially in developing countries. The global landscape of technology, innovation, and industry has undergone significant transformation since the start of the Industrial Revolution, which has significantly altered the traditional socioeconomic structure of society, especially in urban regions. Industrialization has had positive and negative effects on society and the environment, which has left an enduring impact that includes improved employment prospects and economic growth. However, it brings adverse impacts, such as more pollution, greenhouse gas emissions, health risks, and changes in local communities and lifestyles. Threfore, efficient instruments and remedies must be used to mitigate the adverse effects of industrial activity and advances. Livability and environmental impact evaluations have become crucial tools for transforming the social and ecological spheres. Creating air pollution concentration models, particularly for industrial plumes, is a research need that is unresolved by the current environmental impact assessment (EIA) guidelines and procedures. Industries present severe risks to the population and ecosystems, because of the rapid changes in their mechanisms. In addition, no standardized method exists for assessing communities close to urban industrial clusters that encircle industrial development regions in the EIA and social impact assessment (SIA) evaluations. The national building codes (NBCs), urban and regional development plans formulation and implementation (URDPFI), and model building bylaws ignore this discrepancy. Several organizations have developed substitute models, such as California puff (CALPUFF) model from the USEPA and California Department of Pollution Monitoring, which outline risk assessment techniques for different models. Cambridge University’s Atmospheric Dispersion Modeling System-Urban (ADMS), from Cambridge Environmental Research Consultants, stands out as a widely used tool for evaluating pollution dispersion. Given the complexity of industrial emissions from several sources within a cluster of firms, a new strategy to lessen the effects of industrial plumes on the populations that live close to these zones is desperately needed. This means that communities must be categorized geographically according to different building heights and unique building regulations, which consider factors such as wind direction, atmospheric conditions, and separation from the sources of the emissions. This study used a cross-sectional methodology for a literature review of different issues that are due to the industrial plume rise heights in different domains.
    publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
    titleFramework for Evaluating and Mitigating Industrial Air Pollution in India: Systematic Review of Concepts and Unmet Needs
    typeJournal Article
    journal volume29
    journal issue1
    journal titleJournal of Hazardous, Toxic, and Radioactive Waste
    identifier doi10.1061/JHTRBP.HZENG-1356
    journal fristpage04024030-1
    journal lastpage04024030-12
    page12
    treeJournal of Hazardous, Toxic, and Radioactive Waste:;2025:;Volume ( 029 ):;issue: 001
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