Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Balaju baais dhara (Useless twenty-two taps)
Posted by Saggyani at 10:32 AM 0 comments Labels: Art, Balaju, Nepal, Park, Twenty-two taps
Open tires burning, environmental pollution and health impact
Open tire fire emissions include carbon monoxide (CO), sulfur oxides (SO2), oxides of nitrogen (NOx), and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). It also includes hazardous air pollutants such as polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), dioxins, furans, hydrogen chloride, benzene, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). The tire burning emission also releases heavy metals like arsenic, cadmium, nickel, zinc, mercury, chromium, and vanadium. People exposed to such emissions show symptoms of skin, eyes, and mucous membranes irritation, lungs and respiratory problems, central nervous system depression, and cancer. In a long run people may start showing mutagenic effects and higher number of cancer cases. In terms of mutagenic effects, open tire fires emissions are 16 times more dangerous than residential wood burning and 13,000 times than coal-fired emissions.
May be we will start stopping lighting the tires only we experience such effects ourselves but that will be too late to act on. (Information source: http://www.elaw.org/node/2764; Pictures by blogger)
Posted by Saggyani at 9:50 AM 0 comments Labels: culture, Environment, Kathmandu, Nature, Nepal, Pollution, Traffic
A picture from United World Trade Centre
Posted by Saggyani at 9:47 AM 0 comments Labels: Kathmandu, Nepal, Tripureshwor, World trade centre
Uncontrolled traffic system of Kathmandu
The traffic system of Kathmandu is really terrible. No matter how safe you drive, you could face accident due to others fault. Road rules are not cared by anyone. Larger vehicles try to dominate small vehicles and so on ultimately making the trouble to pedestrians. Traffic tried to established lane system with concrete slabs but they seems to be obstruction for drive and threat to live during night. Pressure horns are legally not allowed but almost all bus and trucks blow even near hospital and schools areas. Passengers also use bus and truck hoods for 'safe' journey. If driver pay some money to traffic, they don't care punishing them. Haphazard parking and turns are normal at any place and any time.
Posted by Saggyani at 5:25 AM 1 comments Labels: Kathmandu, Nepal, Traffic