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The cause And Effect Of Industrial waste Submitted to
Submitted by : Jhonfred Jemenez Leff Ryzon Pagara Niel Cass Jhommer Urrutia
INTRODUCTION The Industrial Revolution, humans were able to advance further into the 21st century. Technology developed rapidly, science became advanced and the manufacturing age came into view. With all of these came one more effect, industrial pollution. Earlier, industries were small factories that produced smoke as the main pollutant .However, since the number of factories were limited and worked only a certain number of hours a day, the levels of pollution did not grow significantly. But when these factories became full scale industries and manufacturing units, the issue of industrial pollution started to take on more importance .Any form of pollution that can trace its immediate source to industrial practices is known as industrial pollution. Most of the pollution on the planet can be traced back to industries of some kind. In fact, the issue of industrial pollution has taken on grave importance for agencies trying to fight against environmental degradation. Countries facing sudden and rapid growth of such industries are finding it to be a serious problem which has to be brought under control immediately Industrial pollution takes on many faces. It contaminates many sources of drinking water, releases unwanted toxins into the air and reduces the quality of soil all over the world. Major environmental disasters have been caused due to industrial mishaps, which have yet to be brought under control. Below are few of the causes of industrial pollution that have resulted in environment degradation. While there is a growing concern for the adequate provision of water supply and sanitation in many urban and rural areas, there is equal concern towards addressing wastewater generated by both industrial and domestic effluent affecting urban areas and their hinterlands. It is estimated that by 2015, 80 percent of the world population will be living in cities in developing countries. Sub-Saharan Africa has the highest growth of 4.58percent, followed by South-Eastern Asia (3.82%), eastern Asia (3.39%), Western Asia (2.96%), Southern Asia(2.89%) and Northern Africa (2.48%). Asia and Africa will continue to dominate global urban growth through2030, with Asia alone accounting for more than half of the world's urban population. These have not only created a major challenge for meeting the growing demand for clean water supply, sanitation, and food security but also a growing need for disposal of wastewater generated across urban and peri-urban regions. These stresses have contributed to wide-spread ecological problems in and around cities. The unprecedented urbanization and industrialization are associated with exerting pressure on the quality of water resources placing human health at risk. The situation is no different for Bangladesh that has about 1176 units that heavily pollute the environment; of these pulp and paper, textiles and leather industries were the dominant source of wastewater pollutants. Of these industries, tanneries and textile (dying) industries are examined to understand the linkage between water pollution and its influence on human health.
Research Issue GUIDE QUESTIONS: “environmental /s does this research address?” Health Pollution
Research Questions Guide: Express the environmental issue in at least 3 research questions How can we prevent industrial waste? What could be the possible harm from industrial waste? Does industrial waste gives us good benefits? Methodology Guide: What plausible research methods will be used to address the research questions. The researchers aim to conduct the research, through data gathering and field study, from the Earth Island Institute Philippines and the Department of Health (DOH). Would be utilized the researchers to make this study valid and helpful/contribute to the Pilipino people even in our own country, society and environment.
Potential Implications of Research Findings The findings of this study to warn and to help the community the advantages and disadvantages of having an industrial plant in their place. It will also encourage people to take care of the environment. References https://solaric.com.ph/blog/environmental-organizations-philippines/ https://www.conserve-energy-future.com/causes-effects-of-industrial-pollution.php