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Environmental Pollution
Dr. A. B. M. BadruzzamanProfessor
Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology(BUET)
Dhaka, BANGLADESH
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Types of Pollution
Water Pollution
Air Pollution
Soil Pollution
Noise Pollution
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Sources of Pollution
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WaterPollution
Point source
Industrialeffluent
Textile Tannery Dyeing Thermal
Municipalwaste
Non-pointsource
Agriculturalrunoff
Atmospheric
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Air Pollution
Global
Industrial
Gaseousemission
Thermal
Natural
Marshlands
Forests
Local
Industrial
Gaseous
Thermal
Natural
Landfills
Gaseous
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Soil Pollution
Industrial
Liquideffluent
Sludge
ToxicChemicals
Man-made
Landfills
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Noise Pollution
Sources
Industrial
Machines
Exhaust
Construction
Operation
Demolition
Vehicular
Other
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Industrial Effluent Discharge
Numerous textile and tannery industries in Bangladesh Required to have ETP
Expensive to treat effluent
Owners reluctant to spend money on non-productive issuessuch as ETP
Engineers tend to compromise with the owners Technology to treat textile dye may not always be
economically viable
Buyers and consumers expect good governance &implementation of rules
Enforcement of regulations inadequate in the past; at presentmore strictly enforced
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Some Examples
Industrial wastewaterdischarge in Turag river
Sewage discharge in Balu river
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Waste materials dumping in Turag river Sewage discharge in Bongshi river
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Sludge Cake
Dysfunctional ETP
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Hatirjheel
Sewage outfall
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Thermal Plume Discharge in Sitalakhhya River
Haripur Barge-Mounted Power Plant CDC Globeleque Power Plant
Shiddhirgonj Power Plant Outfall
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Two Combine Cycle power plants on either banks of the river
One has a side bank discharge, the other has a submergedsingle-port discharge
A third STPP is planned just u/s of these two
The river water quality has already deteriorated to anunacceptable level
Govt. and funding agencies plans to install the new plant atthis location because of existing cable network
Aquatic environment is at a stake
Professional ethics necessitates wastewater safe disposal forthe aquatic environment
Solutioncooling tower for the thermal discharge mayprovide a safe disposal option
Pertinent Issues
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Water Quality Map provides a goodvisual picture of pollution status of
river
It can be presented to managersand decision makers as a good
visualization aid
Water Quality Mapping using Biological
and Chemical Indicators
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Rivers Selected
Based on reconnaissance visits and discussion with local people, 20 sites
on 5 rivers around Dhaka city were selected for sampling and analysis.
River includes:
On the Western side of Dhaka city
Part of Bongshi river and Turag river from Tongi bridge upto its confluence
with Buriganga.
Southern side of Dhaka city
part of Dhaleshawri river and Buriganga
Northern side of Dhaka cityTongi khal and part of Balu river
Eastern side of Dhaka city
Balu river and part of Shitalakkhya river
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Chemical Analysis
Macroinvertebrate Classification
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Pashupatinath Temple in
Kathmandu, on the banks of theBaghmati river which meets theGanges downstream
Stream-fed river; dries up inwinter and floods duringmonsoon
Dammed just d/s of the templeto hold water
Cremation is done on thepedestals constructed along thebanks
Extremely polluted due to
untreated domestic wastewaterdisposal and solid waste disposalinto the river
People bathe in this water as apart of the religious ritual
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Expectations of the Society
Community at large no longer trust the expertsas they used to and Environmental Professionalsare no exception
Society expects the organizations to be
environmentally certified and demonstrateresponsible and ethical governance
Social and Environmental development projectsare expected to adhere to the ethical obligations.
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Shared Responsibility
The responsibilities do not rest withthe Engineers only.
Government, Policy Makers, GeneralPopulace, Entrepreneurs shouldshare the responsibilities
Good governance in every sector isessential to ensure ethicalmanagement of the environment
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Media and Environmental Awareness
Erin Brockovich The movie portrays the environmental disaster due to
contamination of drinking water at Hinkley, California.
Chromium (VI), a carcinogen, caused by a Pacific Gas & EnergyLtd.
The pipeline was constructed in 1952. The company knew thatHinkley GW was being contaminated through their pipeline buttried to cover up.
The case was settled in 1996 for $333 million in a direct action
law suit.
Another lawsuit, against this company alleges contamination nearPG&E Kettleman Hills compressor station in Kings County,California
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Media and Environmental Awareness
A Civil Action
Tannery industry in Wooburn, MA
dumped toxic waste on the ground The poison percolated into the water
table and was pumped by two wells
into the drinking water
Eight neighborhood children died of
leukemia. Their families sued
Beatrice Foods and W. R. Grace, themegafirms responsible for the
pollution
It was difficult for the adversary
system to determine whether toxins
dumped by these companies made the
children sick Relying on the adversary system and
lay juries to find the truth simply
compounded the disaster and created
more tragedy.
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A bili ?
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Accountability ? On June 15, 1997 a massive blowout of the
drilling well took at the 1st drilling site ofOccidental at Magurchara, Sylhet, BD
The explosion of gas turned into aninferno, towering over 300 feet andspreading to the surrounding villages,rainforest and cropland
As required, Oxy submitted and EIA report apriori but DOE objected to some issues and
didnt provide an environmental clearancecertificate
245Bcf of gas was burnt out amounting to aloss of $685million. Environmental damagewas estimated to be ~$105million.
No compensation was paid and Oxy
transferred its share to Unocal for a 28.57%share in 3 producing wells in Yemen
Recently, Unocal has transferred its share toChevron and the whole compensation issue isin limbo
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In Conclusion
Professional ethics is essential for ensuring a safeand sound environment
The responsibilities rest upon not only on theEngineers but also on the policy makers, govt.
and non-govt. organizations, donor agencies aswell as the general public
Good governance in every sector is essential toensure ethical management of the environment
Communication between the professionals andpolicy makers-end users provides the key tosuccess
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