Ambient air quality status of Nizam Deccan Sugar Factory at Bodhan, Andhra Pradesh

The air pollution causes serious problem all over the world. It deteriorates the quality of environment due to the presence of impurities or pollutants. Air pollution not only affects the mankind, but also affects the natural habits and environments of the plants and animals. The present study was taken up to measure, SPM / RPM and to estimate the concentration of NO x, and SO2 in ambient air at Nizam Deccan Sugar Factory, Bodhan , Andhra Pradesh. it was observed that the concentration of SPM / RPM above the standards (I.S. 5182) during crushing season of the factory and the concentration of NOx and SO2 was found below the maximum limits of the standards.


INTRODUCTION
Pollution of air is due to increase in industrialization, insufficient implementation of preventive measures, emission of waste gases into the air without taking adequate technical problems.Air pollution becomes one of the main problems facing by man today, which literally means spoiling the environments of living beings, climate and plant kingdom.
Nizam Deccan Sugar Factory (NDSF) is one of the major sugar factories of India.It is situated in the heart of the Bodhan town of the Nizamabad District in Andhra Pradesh.It is about 30 KM away from Nizamabad City.NDSF is a well known sugar factory established in 1938 under the then Nizam Nawab.Earlier the area under the purview of the factory for cultivation was spread over 16,000 Acres.
The main product of NDSF is sugar and alcohol from molasses.The factory uses large quantity of bagasee to generate steam, by which sufficient quantity of suspended particulates and NO x, SO 2 are added in the air during the functioning of factory.This is due to adequate technical precautions.

MATERIALS AND METHODS
Air sampling carried out in windward and Leeward direction at two permanent places in NDSF campus, at about 100-150 M away from the chimney.Sampling was carried out during day time.Period of sampling was nearly eight hours.The sampling was done during crushing season (November-February) and non crushing season (March-April)of the factory.The quality standard of ambient air measured with the help of respirable dust high volume sampler Envirotech (APM 460) and Gas Sampler (APM 411).
The respirable dust concentration(RPM) was determined by a gravimetric analysis, which required an accurate estimation of the change in weight of the filter on account of the dust deposited on it.Filter paper (Whatmann) used in high volume sampler was made of binder free glass fiber and non-hygroscopic.It was dried prior to weighment.Spectrophotometer and digital balance was used for other chemical analysis.The rate of air flow was maintained 1.1 m 3 / min to 1.30 m 3 / min.forSPM / RPM and for gaseous pollutants rate of air flow was maintained 1.01 lpm.The concentration of SPM / RPM in Ambient air is expressed in microgram per cubic meter of air sampled.The measurement of SPM / RPM is done as per the standard procedure laid down by manufacturer of high volume sampler, and IS-5182 Part -IV 1973 1 .For monitoring of NO x, Standard procedure IS-5182 Part V 1975 2 and Jacob and Hochheiser 1958 3 was followed.For monitoring SO 2, standard procedure IS-5182 Part II 1969 4 and west and Grake 1956 5 method was followed.

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
During burning of Bagasse and coal smoke is emitted through the chimney.The emission of smoke from chimney leads to change the natural air quality surrounding the factory area.The factory is surrounded by lowly populated area.The air pollution broadly due to SPM / RPM and gaseous pollutants such as NO x, SO 2 and CO etc, dispersed in air.The health effects are primarily caused by respirable particulates in the size range of 0.5 to 10 Microns.As such when the main objective in Ambient air quality monitoring is to protect the local community, the measurement of Total Suspended Particulates (TSP) alone may be often, misleading.Respirable dust is a better index then TSP.Hence the investigation was carried out to estimate the Respirable Particulate matter (RPM) collected over the filter paper (Whatmann) installed in APM 460 along with other parameters such as NO x, and SO 2 with gas sampler APM 411.
The results reveals that from Table 1 Among the oxides of Nitrogen (NO x ), Nitrogen dioxide (NO 2 ) is considered to be most toxic.It causes various respiratory diseases because of its solubility , Patty 1963 13 , Calabrese 1978 14 .It is clear from Table III,and IV that the amount of NO x emitted from the chimney is below the maximum limits, Mukerjee, Biswarup1996 15 , Tripathi and Panigrahi 2000 16 .It was observed that NO x released only during the crushing season along with smoke and it is not harmful for living beings around the factory .
Sulphur dioxide is a colourless, nonexplosive gas.It has a pungent smell at high concentration(at 3 ppm ) SO 2 Causes effects on health, visibility and on Vegetation.It is clear from Table III,and IV that the amount of SO 2 emitted from the chimney is well below standards.SO 2 released only during crushing season and is under detectable limit.

Conclusions
The present study shows that the concentration of RPM / SPM is found above the standards during crushing season and within the permissible limits during non-crushing season.The concentration of NO x and SO 2 is well below the standards.According to a study many people of these areas are affected by the air pollution caused due to bagasse emanating from the factory during the crushing season.The boilers belch out clouds of black smoke that engulf the areas.The houses are covered with soot and vessels lose their original colour.
The nostril becomes sooty and respiratory diseases like asthma and cough and other ailments are rampant.Children and the elderly are the worst sufferers.Hence the proper steps should be taken to reduce concentration of RPM / SPM in the exhaust coming out from the chimney of the factory in the interest of the public health.

Table - 4: Ambient air monitoring concentration of NO X and SO 2 in Leeward direction
, 2 and Fig 1,2 the RPM / SPM Values are found above the NAAQ Standards, EPA 1971 6 , during crushing season (November -February) in Windward and