Quantification and Assessment of Hazardous Mercury Emission from Industrial process and other unattended sectors in India: A step towards mitigation

Saroj Kumar Sahu, Madhusmita Mishra, Ashirbad Mishra,Poonam Mangaraj,Gufran Beig

Journal of Hazardous Materials(2024)

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Hazardous pollutants like Mercury (Hg) have emerged as a pressing challenge in recent times where the expanding industrial sector is regarded as the major source in developing country India. In this study, we are trying to identify all possible industrial sectors at district level to quantify Hg emission load across India for the year 2019 using IPCC methodology where the country-specific technological emission factors are used. We have included 5 major sectors out of which emission from coal combustion in thermal power plants accounts for 186.5 t/yr of Hg emission followed by non-ferrous metal production (88.3 t/yr), captive power plants (65.5 t/yr) and fly ash generation from various manufacturing industries (45.9 t/yr). A total of 459.4 t/yr of Hg is released to the ecosystem in 2019 with an uncertainty of ± 48%. This study also estimated that about 233 million people living in the 10km periphery of major industrial zones and as many as 17 million people residing near the 10 major hotspots are susceptible to hazardous Hg emissions directly or indirectly. This information will be quite useful in formulating future Hg emission control strategies in India. Environmental Implications Present study is the first-of-its-kind quantification of mercury emission load from the Industrial process and many unattended sectors over India, which will not only give an insight into potential hotspots regions across the country but also assess the population exposed to it. It will provide aid in tracking the mercury burden to match the international conventions. The findings suggest that about 233 million people are likely to be exposed to hazardous Hg emissions. It will also enlighten the government, policymakers, stakeholders and people about their mercury footprint and envision protecting the biomes and formulating future control strategies in India.
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Mercury emission,fossil fuel,biomedical waste,industrial sources,solid waste,residue burning
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