Industrial pollution and
health hazards
Pooja Mahat
Shree Rajasthal
Secondary School, Syangja
Industrialization is an integral part of the development
of any nation. In developing countries, industries are increasing at a rapid
pace, and as a result, the quality of water has been affected. In this article,
I will look into the problem and offer some solutions.
To begin with, the root cause of the increasing number of
ailments among people is due to the growing rate of industries in the world.
These industries belch out deadly, toxic gases and release hazardous chemicals.
In the meantime, industrial waste disposed into the river has largely
deteriorated the quality of the water. Moreover, due to all kinds of pollution,
the world's climate has also been badly affected. Various illnesses have taken
people into their grips, leaving them sick, weak, and vulnerable. Moreover,
floods, droughts, famines, landslides, etc. are a few to name that occur due to
all kinds of pollution.
On the other hand, possible solutions to these problems
include limiting those industries that regularly belch out carbon monoxide and
pollute the environment. In addition, if companies themselves execute the water
and air treatment plants before disposing of the waste in water, it will help
the environment to a great extent.
The government can also impose strict rules and
regulations to regulate industries. Such measures can prove effective in
diminishing environmental problems.
In conclusion, serious steps should be taken to contain
industrial pollution before it is too late.
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