Comments on current environmental events in Kuwait |
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Authors: | Hosny Khordagui |
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Affiliation: | (1) Environmental Science Department High Institute of Public Health, University of Alexandria, 165 El-Horreya Avenue, Hadara, Alexandria, Egypt |
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Abstract: | This article describes and assesses the impact of oil spillage and oil well fires on Kuwait and its surroundings. The marine ecology of the Arabian Gulf is shown to be relatively resistant to damage from oil spillage. The risks of the contamination of thermal desalination plants by oil and oil products are assessed, and remedies are suggested. Air pollution from burning oil wells is described and its consequences are predicted. Editor’s note: Professor Hosny Khordagui worked as a research scientist at the Environmental and Earth Science Department of the Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research. The Iraqi invasion of Kuwait on August 2, 1990, led to the permanent loss of most of his data, research reports, and laboratory equipment, and Prof. Khordagui was constrained to live under the Iraqi occupation for a few weeks. His article “A Conceptual Approach to the Selection of a Control Measure for Residual Chlorine Discharge in Kuwait Bay” will appear in a forthcoming issue ofEnvironmental Management. |
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Keywords: | Oil spills Desalination Arabian Gulf Kuwait Marine pollution Air pollution |
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