Adverse Impact of Air Pollutants on Human health: A Case Study of Aurangabad City

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Volume-67 Issue-3
Year of Publication : 2019
Authors : Vijaykumar B. Pawar, Kshama Khobragade
DOI :  10.14445/22315381/IJETT-V67I3P232

Citation 

MLA Style: Vijaykumar B. Pawar, Kshama Khobragade "Adverse Impact of Air Pollutants on Human health: A Case Study of Aurangabad City" International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology 67.3 (2019): 174-177.

APA Style:Vijaykumar B. Pawar, Kshama Khobragade (2019). Adverse Impact of Air Pollutants on Human health: A Case Study of Aurangabad City. International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology, 67(3), 174-177.

Abstract
Exposure to air pollution is an inescapable part of our urban life. In this study, the interaction patterns of air pollutants, SO2, NOx, SPM and PM10 are investigated based on measured database of the study area in Aurangabad. The paper mainly concentrates on the Impacts of Indoor and outdoor air pollutants especially on health, with result that Human Hygienic may be deteriorated, economic productivity may be declined. It has been concluded that intervention of the government has become indispensable to implement strong environmental policy and taking care of growing threats on air pollution in more institutionalized, regular and automatic basis is can not be avoided.

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Keywords
Airborne pollutants, health impact, industrial air pollution, air quality assessment