CURRENT SITUATION OF AIR ENVIRONMENT BY THE PRODUCTION PROCESS OF FINE ART FURNITURE VILLAGE IN CANH NAU COMMUNE, THACH THAT DISTRICT, HANOI
Abstract
Canh Nau Commune, Thach That District, Hanoi City is a locality that thrives on fine art wooden handicraft villages, bringing high incomes to people, but there are potential risks of environmental pollution. The article aims to address the problem of dust and noise pollution that craft villages are facing from which to propose solutions. The research was conducted based on the method of actual investigation and survey; sampling and analysis according to QCVN 2013. For dust sampling, use a dust sampler with filter paper to allow dust to adhere to the paper and analyze the amount of dust in the laboratory. With noise measurements quickly at the scene. Research results show that sawing, grinding, flattening the surface creates the most dust. PM10 dust index exceeds 1.06 times; TPS dust exceeded 1,085 times; noise exceeds 1.19 times. The problem of air pollution due to the handicraft village's production process is alarming but has not been studied yet. The paper also proposed solutions to minimize dust and noise in order to contribute to protecting the environment and people's health.