International Journal of Environmental Planning and Management
Articles Information
International Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, Vol.7, No.1, Mar. 2021, Pub. Date: Jan. 22, 2021
Indoor Emissions to Control Particulates Release in the Atmosphere
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Authors
[01] Ibrahim Omar Matoug, Commission Libyan Natural Science and Technology Research, Tripoli, Libya.
[02] Abdoulwahab Abubakr Alazragh, Environment and Natural Resources Department, Azzaytuna University, South of Tripoli, Libya.
Abstract
The air emitted from different factories contains high levels of pollutants that affect our health. Air pollution control needs to protect the public exposed to safe levels of different particulate sizes. This paper establishes a new design for the recycling of air pollution with no more outdoor emissions. Remove hazardous materials from the source and recycle all waste materials. Control indoor equipment removes all emissions and attempts to convert them into less harmful contaminants or recycle valuable materials for further use. In addition, the total quantity of pollutants emitted by each factory farm emission can be assessed by the particulate matter collected. The amount of outdoor air pollutant was reduced but the size of the particle released from factories in the atmosphere was still different. This was designed to stop all emissions by collecting all emissions before they were released into the air. The emission dispersion of short chimney discharges in the closed area passed to the difference room, each room has the control of wind valve. The number of rooms depends on the amount of substances emitted. In this design particulate such as smoke, fumes and dust removal by water, are used to capture particulate dust. The filtration process is used for the sampling of particulate matter and the collection of gases can be achieved by absorption and adsorption. The new design using two filtration rooms to collect suspended particles in the first part. In the enclosed area, the air passes through two water tanks before being released to the atmosphere to remove smoke, fumes and dust.
Keywords
Air Pollution, Emissions, Design, Recycle, Control
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