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Environmental Compliance Plan of a Power Plant



There are four types of   Environmental Compliance Plan of a Power Plant and they are given bellow





(i)        Pollutant Air Emission: We have installed reciprocating type diesel engine based power plant. Every Generator has silencer system exhaust pipe in upward direction. The pipe is about 40 feet high from the ground level and the engine exhaust escapes into air through the exhaust pipe. We will also monitor and control the oxygen level as per international standards. Therefore, the emissions could be deemed to be environmentally insignificant.

(ii)       Water Requirements: We made a close circuit cooling tower based plant cooling system. About 350 m³/hour water is required for the recycling cooling system. It is drawn from an onsite submersible deep tube well. The cooling water is recycled after cooling. Therefore a small amount of makeup water is required regularly as some water may be lost through evaporation. We also supply portable water for consumption by the plant officials, staff and workers and incorporate into the design systems for proper treatment and disposal of sanitary sewage.









(iii)      Waste Storage and disposal: We made a wastage store of size 15’ x 10’. Wastage due to use of diesel, lube oil, air filter resorted etc is very small amounts for our power plant. This type of wastage is stored in the store which is making well ventilated. Then the wastage is sold in the local secondary market. None of the waste is discharged into the environment.

(iv)      Flood, cyclone & Earthquake: The power plant building is designed and constructed by well known registered Engineer & Architect and completely made by R.C.C. and brick wall. All the structures including Engine foundation are made strong to resist any type of damage due to cyclone and earth quake. The plinth level of the power house building is higher than the higher flood level of the country as per Bangladesh Standards. Therefore, the power plant house can be deemed in safe enough for any impact  of floods, cyclones and earthquakes.

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