Pollution Production through Brick Kilns and Its Negative Impact on Environment

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Ihsanullah Saqib
Sherzaman Hamidi
Abdulrabi Atif
Ijaz u Rahman Rashid

Abstract

We all know that our living environment is full of different gases, both pure and mixed. In normal conditions, all these gases are present in appropriate and known amounts, either less or more. The environment is polluted or facing a threat to life so man needs to burn some materials as fuel to meet his needs. The bricks requirements which may harm the environment have been raised so one of these brick baking cases is done by humans, certainly the living environment will be threatened. Looking at this issue considered necessary and important for the physics department, we conducted this preliminary study in order to determine what type of fuel is used in bricks at the level of the entire country. Bricks baking materials usage issue is very important in terms of value because its results are shared with the authorities of environmental protection organizations. The purpose of this research was to find out about the kind of the fuel used in brick kilns in Nangarhar district of Sarkhrood and to know its effect on the environment. Regarding the topic, we also studied the articles written by professors of international universities from reliable websites in order to compare and discuss the situation of our country with other countries. From the research, it was found that more rubber and less coal are used for baking bricks in brick kilns. According to this study, we can draw the attention of the officials of the Environmental Protection Organization to end the existing problems in the field of environmental protection.

Keywords

kilns, heat, brick, environment, wood, coal, rubber

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How to Cite
Saqib , I., Hamidi , S., Atif , A., & Rashid , I. u R. . (2024). Pollution Production through Brick Kilns and Its Negative Impact on Environment. NUIJB, 3(02), 581–585. Retrieved from https://nuijb.nu.edu.af/index.php/nuijb/article/view/304

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