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Air pollution is a matter of great concern globally due to its adverse effects on health,
environment, and climate. Urbanization, industrialization, mining, vehicular emission,
biomass burning, and population growth are the main contributors to air pollution. Among
them, the pollution caused by coal mining in India is a concern. The existing standard for
air quality emphasizes the concentration of particulate matter with specific reference to
PM₁₀ and PM₂․₅. The composition of particulate matter is important, and there is a need for
a thorough investigation of particulate matter in terms of concentration and composition
along with size characterization. The concentration, composition, and size play an
important role in adversely affecting the environment and control measures of air pollution
in coal mines. Composition of particulate matter along with concentration and size now
portly considered. Only, Ni, As, and Pb elements are included in the recent notification of
the national ambient air quality standard of India.
In opencast coal mines, airborne particulate matter, gaseous pollutants, and an air–
suspended mixture of both solid and liquid particles in the atmosphere due to its adverse
effects on human health, machinery and the environment are a major concern. Particularly,
PM₂․₅ and PM₁₀ mass & NO₂ and SO₂ concentrations have been given special attention due
to their impact on air quality and human health. The highly mechanized large mega–
projects like Singrauli coalfield is facing environmental problems due to the presence of
high concentrations of particulate matter in the atmosphere. Hence, a details investigation
has been carried in the Singrauli coalfield of India.
The objectives of this work are as follow:
1) to assess air quality status in and around coal mining complex and thermal power
plants,
2) to assess the variation in concentration of particulate matter of various sizes along
with nitrogen dioxide and sulphur dioxide,
3) chemical characterization of particulate matter of various sizes in terms of major,
trace, and radioactive elements,
4) determination of health risk assessment in and around the mining complex,
5) to quantify the contribution of various sources of particulate matter for air quality
deterioration, and
6) mitigation of particulate matter. |
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