3. Socio-economic impacts of Industries
• Constructive:
- Job Opportunities
- Development of Infrastructure
- Improved Standard of Living
• Obstructive:
- Environmental Pollution
- Diversion of Resources
- Health Effects
4. Industrial Pollution
Industrial pollution is the introduction of
waste material from factories, mining and
construction operations into the environment.
It constitutes mainly land pollution, air
pollution and water pollution.
5. Types of Industrial Pollution
• Air Pollution
• Water Pollution
• Soil Pollution
6. Impacts on Air Quality due to Industries
• Carbon Emissions
• Global Warming
• Acid Rain due to emission of large amounts of
gases such as carbon dioxide, sulphur and
nitrogen, among others.
8. Water Pollution due to Industries
• Industrial water pollution is caused by the
discharge of harmful chemicals and
compounds into water, which makes it
unsuitable for drinking and other purposes.
9. Effects of Industrial Water Pollution
✧ Change the pH and colour of water
✧ Alter the nutrient content
✧ Change water temperature (thermal pollution)
✧ Increase the amount of minerals and salts in
water
✧ Increase the murkiness (dark colour) of water
10. Land Pollution due to Industries
• Large quantity of solid wastes like unused and rejected
chemicals unwanted industrial wastes generated during
manufacturing processes are dumped over on the surface of
soil by almost all industries with difference in the degree.
• All these solid materials dumped on surface of soils are bound
to change the chemical and physical nature of soil.
• It also results in large quantity of pollutants leaching to
pollute underground water.
11. Status of Soil Contamination in India
• Govil et al (2001) significant contamination, showing two to
three times higher levels of toxic elements than normal
around the Patancheru industrial development area of Andhra
Pradesh, just north of Hyderabad city.
• Singh et al. (2002) studied Ganga river plain for heavy metal
contamination, stream sediments from Lucknow, Kanpur,
Delhi and Agra were classified as highly polluted to dangerous
sediments.
• Krishna and Govil (2004) their data revealed that the soil in
the Pali Industrial area in the western state of Rajasthan is
significantly contaminated with high concentrations of heavy
elements like Pb, Cr, Cu, Zn, Sr and V.
12. North America
Japan
1.Three Mile Island Nuclear Accident
5.Japan Minamata Disease
2.Donora Smog Event
6.Itai-itai disease
3.Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill
4.Collapse of Kingston Power Plant
TCahiiwnan 7.RCA
8.Chemical Factory Explosion in Jilin Province, CHINA
Europe
10.Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Disaster
11.Pollution in Blue Danube Waltz
12.Rhine River Pollution | 13.Meuse Valley Smog
14.UK London Smog Incident
India
9.Toxic Gas Leak Disaster in India Bhopal
Industrial Disasters All Over The World.
13. Steps to curb Industrial Pollution and in
turn reduce its Impact on the Environment
1. Proper and Strict enactment of Policies to
Control Pollution
2. Terminate Unplanned Industrial Growth
3. Cease use of Outdated Technologies
4. Regulate large number of Small Scale
Industries
5. Impede Inefficient Waste Disposal