Abstract

Based on the construction project of a manufacturing plant, the environmental impact assessment of possible environmental pollution during the construction period was carried out from the perspective of atmosphere, water, noise, and solid waste. The analysis of air pollution indicates that dust and motor vehicle exhaust are the main air pollution factors, of which dust emission is 33 t, and the daily emission of NOx, CO, and THC in tail gas is 5.35 kg, 3.7 kg, and 1.1 kg, respectively. The annual average wind speed of the area where the factory is located is 3.15 m/s, and the average wind speed in August is 2.50 m/s, which is 20.6% lower than the annual average. The annual average monthly precipitation is 59.5 mm, and the precipitation in July is 186.4 mm, which is 213.3% higher than the monthly average. Therefore, summer is the best time for construction. Meanwhile, in addition to taking road hardening measures to reduce emissions, dust can also be restrained through watering, and motor vehicle exhaust is reduced through reasonable operation. Water pollution analysis shows that the pH of groundwater in the factory is within the standard limit range (6.5-8.5), and the maximum standard index is less than 0.1, with a very high level of reaching the standard. Cleaning engineering machinery will produce wastewater containing petroleum substances and suspended solids. The amount of wastewater produced every day is 0.5 m3, which can be used for dust suppression. The daily amount of sewage during the construction period is 0.6 m3, which can be directly discharged to the pipe network without polluting local water sources. Noise pollution analysis shows that the minimum distance between day construction and night construction is 50 m and 281 m, respectively. Although there is large construction machinery in the construction area, the construction area itself is in the production area and there are other noise pollution sources around it, so there will not be obvious noise pollution during the construction period. The analysis of solid waste pollution indicates that the total amount of construction waste generated during the construction period is about 4.2 t, and the daily production of domestic waste is 21 kg. Part of various solid wastes is collected and treated in a centralized manner, while the rest can conducted with landfill treatment after part of them is recycled and utilized, without causing significant pollution to the local environment.

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