Paper Title: Evaluation of possible environmental impacts for Barapukuria thermal power plant and coal mine
Authors: Md. J. B. Alam1, A. A. M. Ahmed2*,
M. J. H. Khan2 and B. Ahmed2
Sylhet-3114, Bangladesh.
2Department of Civil
Engineering, Leading University, Sylhet-3100, Bangladesh.
*Corresponding author.
E-mail:
masrur@mail.lus.ac.bd.
Abstract: Barapukuria is the only
natural coalmine reserve in Bangladesh that is in operation.
In this study, an attempt was taken to conduct environmental
impact assessment of Barapukuria thermal power and coal
mining project through environmental, socio-economical and
meteorological study. The analysis showed that, the Mn
concentration was found in the satisfactory range. The pH
was found slightly alkaline and surface water was bacteria
contaminated. SO42- concentration was
in the range of WHO standard. Calculated SOx
loading was almost same of monitored emission. Corresponding
estimated concentration of SOx was in acceptable
range, which may not bring any matter of concern. In the
study, an attempt was also made to evaluate the health
impacts of SPM (suspended particulate matter) emitted from
the combustion of coal in the power plant. The socio
economic condition was also considered a dominating factor,
for the EIA along with the chemical parameters since
increased employment for the project. In general, this study
includes comprehensive baseline data for decision makers to
evaluate the feasibility of coal power industry at
Barapukuria and the coalmine itself.
Key words:
Coalmine, power plant, environmental impact assessment
(EIA).
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