2. INTRODUCTION
1. What is constructional
Pollution?
2. Types of pollution
cause by construction?
3. Its impact on Environment
4. Methods toMinimise the
pollution fromconstruction.
3. SOIL POLLUTION DUE TO
CONSTRUCTION
1. What is Soilpollution?
2. How soil is affected by
Construction?
3. Problems due to soil
pollution?
4. PICTURES OF SOILPOLLUTION
Soil pollution is the part of land degradation it is caused by
human made chemicals . It is typically cause by industrial activity
, agricultural chemicals , or improper disposal waste
Soil pollution can leads to the loss of 24 billion tons of top soils
every year
6. NOISE POLLUTION DUE TO
CONSTRUCTION
1.What is Noise
pollution?
2.Effects of Noise pollution
3.How to control it?
7. 99 – 102 dB
Noise pollution Data
93 – 96 dB87 – 94dB
Noise pollution,also known as environment noise or sound pollution,is the propagation
of noise with harmful impact on the activity of human of human or animal life .The
source of outdoor noise worldwide is mainly caused by machine , transport and
transportation systems.
Noise can adversely affect your health, including effects such as stress ,
sleepdisturbance , high blood pressure and even hearing loss.
9. AIR POLLUTION DUE TO
CONSTRUCTION
1. What is Air pollution ?
2. What are the Effects of
polluted air?
3. How tominimise it?
10. PICTURES OF AIR POLLUTION DUE TO
CONSTRUCTION
Air pollution means the presence of chemical in air which is
usually not present and lower the quality of air or cause
changes in quality of life
Polluted air can harm the old people as well as the asthma
patients
12. WATER POLLUTION DUE TO
CONSTRUCTION
1. How water ispolluted
through construction?
2. What are the Effects of
polluted water?
3. How to control it?
13. WATER POLLUTION PICTURES AT
CONSTRUCTION SITE
When toxic chemicals from constructional sites mixed in water and
pollute whole water this is called water pollution
Infectious diseases can be spread through contaminated water. Some of
these water-borne diseases are Typhoid, Cholera, Paratyphoid Fever,
Dysentery, Jaundice, Amoebiasis and Malaria. Chemicals in
the water also have negative effects on our health.
14. CONCLUSION
Our studies have concluded the environmental impacts associated with the
Construction and Destruction of building and various sites . Thereport is surmised as
the assessment of the environmental aspects is made before the building
construction stage:
• First people should aware about the construction in their area,
and the precaution to take.
• Water should be used in limited quantity in construction sites.
• Good waste management practices have been recommended to ensure that
adverse environmental impacts from the handling and disposal of construction
wastes are prevented orminimised.
• In construction sites their should be use of less fuel
consumption vehicles and useof quieted construction equipment's