Title of article :
Various impacts of COVID19 on environmental pollution
Author/Authors :
Kumar ، N. Department of Chemistry - Shobhit University , Tyagi ، R. Department of Chemistry - Jaypee University of Engineering And Technology
From page :
1
To page :
10
Abstract :
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:The COVID19 pandemic has created a global health crisis that had a deep impact on the world and our everyday lives. The deadly virus i.e. SARSCoV2 has rapidly spread around the world, posing enormous health, social, economic, and environmental challenges to the entire human population. Countries around the world have implemented complete or partial lockdown measures to mitigate the spread of the coronavirus. Corona lockdown has profound social implications and it has sparked fears of impending economic trouble and recession. Methods: However, this lockdown has also shown some positive effects on the natural environment due to the reduction of pollutant loading from vehicle emission, industries, and other sources. Based on a review of recent research in the relevant area, this paper assesses the effect of COVID19 pandemic on air and water quality as well as on environmental noise. FINDINGS: A substantial reduction in the level of noxious NO2, particulate matter, and carbon emissions have been observed during the lockdown period, the lockdown also led to an appreciable drop in BOD (biological oxygen demand) and a significant increase in DO (dissolved oxygen) of different river water globally. In addition to this, the anthropogenic noise level has fallen by about onethird due to the COVID19 lockdown. CONCLUSION: This study reveals that there is a substantial possibility for healing the environment from the detrimental effects of anthropogenic activities through partial or temporary lockdown measures.
Keywords :
Air Quality , COVID19 , pollution , SARSCoV2 , Water quality
Journal title :
International Journal of Human Capital in Urban Management (IJHCUM)
Journal title :
International Journal of Human Capital in Urban Management (IJHCUM)
Record number :
2522876
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