It s all... in the air
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30/01/1997
Emissions: a veritable spread
so2 emissions were considered the most critical pollutants in the neeri study during the 1960s-80s review period. so2 causes bronchial irritation in humans and damage to vegetation even at low concentrations. Higher so2 concentrations could result in acid rains. Mumbai, with its high degree of industrialisation, large number of vehicles and rather adverse topography and meteorology, reported a few incidents of acid rain, and the industrial area of Chamber and its environs earned the epithet "gas-chamber of Mumbai". so2 concentrations in ambient air in the 10 cities monitored by neeri shows an apparent decline in five of them after 1980 (See table: Sulphur spurts). This perhaps can be attributed to liquid petroleum gas replacing wood, coal and kerosene as a cooking fuel. But among the 10 cities surveyed, Delhi and Kochi showed a significant rising trend in so2 emissions after 1980, essentially caused by large, unplanned and uncontrolled industrial and urban growth. In the southern cities of Bangalore and Mysore in Karnataka, based on surveys conducted by the Karnataka state pollution control board, the annual average concentrations of so2 were not of significant concern at less than 30