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Brick kiln emissions and its environmental impact: A Review

Author Affiliations
University of Kashmir
Published InJournal of Ecology and the Natural Environment
Year2014
Citations118

Abstract

Brick manufacturing is the fastest-growing industrial sector in many countries (like china, India, Bangladesh and Pakistan) and among the top three sectors, along with vehicle exhaust and resuspended road dust, contributing to the air pollution and health problems in Dhaka (Bangladesh). The total emissions from the brick manufacturing in the Greater Dhaka region, to produce 3.5 billion bricks per year has been estimated about 23,300 tons of particulate matter having aerodynamic diameter < 2.5 μm (PM2.5), 15,500 tons of sulfur dioxide (SO2), 302,000 tons of carbon monoxide (CO), 6,000 tons of black carbon (BC) and 1.8 million tons of carbon dioxide (CO2). Emission of individual air pollutant from brick kilns varied significantly during a firing batch (seven days) and between kilns.…
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