Journal of Chemistry

Impact on air quality in and around a chemical Fertilizer industry at Vijaipur, District Guna M.P. (India)

Author & Affiliation:
R.P. Prajapati
Department of Chesmistry (DESM) Regional Institute f Education Bhopal - 462013 (INDIA)
Anand Sharma
Departent of Chemistry & Department of Geology, MVM, Bhopal - 462 011 (INDIA)
D.R. Tiwari
Departent of Chemistry & Department of Geology, MVM, Bhopal - 462 011 (INDIA)
Keyword:
Air pollution, fertilzier industry, pollutants, ambient air quality (AAQ), Industrialization and pollution.
Issue Date:
April 2010
Abstract:

A study was carried out on Nature and Levels of Ambient Air Quality (AAQ) Pollution in and around a chemical fertilizer plant (NFL) at Vijaipur Distt. Guna (M.P.) India. The parameter's selected for analysing ambient air quality (AAQ) status were suspended particulate matter (SPM), sulphurdioxide (SOx), Nitrogen oxide (NOx) and NH3 emission. The results revealed that in the industrial plant, the urea plant produced the highest ammonia emission and suspended particulates matter (SPM). Other section in the plant emitted relatively low levels of Ammonia and SPM. 

Pages:
7-10
ISSN:
2319-8036 (Online) - 0973-3450 (Print)
Source:
DOI:
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R. Prajapati; A. Sharma; D. Tiwari, "Impact on air quality in and around a chemical Fertilizer industry at Vijaipur, District Guna M.P. (India)", Journal of Ultra Chemistry, Volume 6, Issue 1, Page Number 7-10, 2018

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R. Prajapati; A. Sharma; D. Tiwari, "Impact on air quality in and around a chemical Fertilizer industry at Vijaipur, District Guna M.P. (India)", Journal of Ultra Chemistry, Volume 6, Issue 1, Page Number 7-10, 2018

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