A different view of the Town
This is a view about our city “Mumbai” from a different perspective. To help it heal, as one city. All its people together, its environment and perhaps its relation to rest of the country India too.
Premise
Most of the towns in out country are built without planning. Randomly as per the flow of people from neighboring areas. Here is an analysis of the prevailing situation (a bit technical) of our cities and what we can do about it in the future.
Introduction
Concrete, Mud taken from the surrounding area to build the town. The vacant area around the town is filled with garbage leading to ground water pollution. Also the perimeter of the city is affected by water & land borne diseases.
Effects
The Low Lying Gas flow in and out of the city is restricted. This has two effects:
1. Rains will pass on from the city in a short time as compared to rains on other areas. (Mostly due to uneven pressure created in the low-lying gas and middle level gas layer)
2. The gas prevalent just above the city is contaminated leading to gas diseases in the city
The population and all the construction in the city will also lead to increase in pressure on the land in the city and decrease in the pressure in the land in the surrounding areas.
Solution
1. Universe was created from possibly an atom reaction or nothing. Man must learn this technology and create all the materials from this technology of nature (In fact this is underway in the CERN Reactor)
2. Environment and Waste Recycling for the Entire City
3. Short Term Preventive Measure: disinfection of people living in the outskirts of the city for diseases
4. Advance planning for future cities in the country
The same problem would exist in the village except for the fact that the construction would be in a less intensity. But so would be the technology infrastructure to cure a person of the diseases.
Caution: This might be all theory
January 26, 2012 at 5:48 pm |
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