Islamabad’s air and water quality under scrutiny in new Pak-EPA initiative

ISLAMABAD: The Environmental Monitoring Team (EMT) of the Pakistan Environmental Protection Agency (Pak-EPA), under the directions of Director General Farzana Altaf Shah and the supervision of Director (Lab/NEQS) Dr. Zaigham Abbas, has embarked on two pivotal projects aimed at addressing critical issues of air and water pollution in Islamabad.

According to Pak-EPA, air pollution in Islamabad has reached alarming levels, primarily due to rapid industrialization and increasing vehicular traffic, which significantly contribute to the concentration of particulate matter in the air.

This pollution poses serious health risks, including respiratory illnesses, cardiovascular diseases, and other chronic conditions.

Simultaneously, surface water bodies in and around Islamabad are facing contamination from various sources, including industrial discharges, agricultural runoff, and domestic waste. This leads to deteriorating water quality, which threatens both public health and aquatic life.

To combat these alarming situations, Pak-EPA has initiated two projects aimed at studying the serious challenges related to air pollution from industrial emissions and vehicular traffic, as well as water pollution from various sources.

These pollutants pose severe risks to human health and the ecosystem, necessitating immediate and effective action. The projects are as follows:

Project 1: Analysis of Airborne Total Suspended Particulate Matters (TSP): The Pak-EPA’s environmental monitoring team has been diligently collecting 24-hour samples of airborne total suspended particulate (TSP) matter from diverse locations across Islamabad.

Sampling sites include the industrial areas of I-9 and I-10, the commercial hub of G-11 Markaz, and the rural vicinity of Taramri Chowk. Samples from residential zones and heavy vehicle traffic areas will also be collected in the upcoming days.

The collected TSP samples are currently under analysis to quantify particulate concentration and assess their potential impact on both human health and the environment.

This comprehensive study aims to map out pollution hotspots and provide critical insights into the health risks associated with TSP exposure. The data will inform future policies and interventions aimed at reducing particulate emissions and improving air quality in the capital city.

Project 2: Analysis of Surface and Reservoir Water Quality: In parallel, Pak-EPA is conducting an extensive analysis of surface and reservoir water quality. Composite samples have been collected from key water bodies, including the Korang River, Angoori Dam, Chattar Park, Rumli, Jinnah Nallah, Bharakahu Nallah, and Shahdara. Additionally, critical reservoirs such as Rawal Dam and Simly Dam are included in the sampling list to evaluate water quality comprehensively.

These samples are preserved and currently under analysis to detect contaminants and assess water quality parameters.

The objective is to identify pollution sources, evaluate the extent of contamination, and provide recommendations for optimizing water quality to ensure safe and clean water for Islamabad’s residents.

The outcomes of this study are crucial for developing effective water management strategies and protecting aquatic ecosystems.

Pak-EPA’s proactive measures to analyze and address air and water pollution are expected to yield significant benefits for the environment and public health.

By identifying pollution sources and quantifying the impact of airborne particulates, the air quality study will help formulate policies to reduce emissions, leading to cleaner air and a reduction in pollution-related health issues.

The water quality analysis will play a pivotal role in safeguarding Islamabad’s water resources, ensuring access to clean water, and protecting aquatic habitats.

Collectively, these studies underscore Pak-EPA’s commitment to fostering a healthier and more sustainable environment for future generations.

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