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A methodology to factor Industrial Risk into Land Use Planning Decisions: Case Study of Haldia, India Anandita Sengupta, Ph.D. Student Debanjan Bandyopadhyay, Ph. D. Student

A methodology to factor Industrial Risk into Land Use Planning Decisions: Case Study of Haldia, India Anandita Sengupta, Ph.D. Student Debanjan Bandyopadhyay,

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Page 1: A methodology to factor Industrial Risk into Land Use Planning Decisions: Case Study of Haldia, India Anandita Sengupta, Ph.D. Student Debanjan Bandyopadhyay,

A methodology to factor Industrial Risk into

Land Use Planning Decisions:

Case Study of Haldia, India

Anandita Sengupta, Ph.D. StudentDebanjan Bandyopadhyay, Ph. D. Student

Page 2: A methodology to factor Industrial Risk into Land Use Planning Decisions: Case Study of Haldia, India Anandita Sengupta, Ph.D. Student Debanjan Bandyopadhyay,

What is an industrial hazard?

Oil tankers on fire at the IOC depot at Sitapura Industrial Area in Jaipur

• Toxic Release

• Fire

• Explosion

Page 3: A methodology to factor Industrial Risk into Land Use Planning Decisions: Case Study of Haldia, India Anandita Sengupta, Ph.D. Student Debanjan Bandyopadhyay,

More than 150 industrial clusters in India have

concentration of MAH industries;

Industries in most of these clusters have come up in an

unplanned manner over time;

Such areas have also witnessed high growth of

population over time;

Resultantly, the levels of risk to population from a

potential accident from MAH industries is very high;

The Background

Page 4: A methodology to factor Industrial Risk into Land Use Planning Decisions: Case Study of Haldia, India Anandita Sengupta, Ph.D. Student Debanjan Bandyopadhyay,

There are various ways to reduce risk to population in

such MAH clusters:

Increase in levels of safety within industries through

better management systems, technology and

training to employees;

Efficient response and mitigation actions to quickly

attain control of a potential accident scenario;

Adoption of preventive measures through effective

land use zoning / planning in the vicinity of the MAH

industries;

Risk Control / Prevention Measures

Page 5: A methodology to factor Industrial Risk into Land Use Planning Decisions: Case Study of Haldia, India Anandita Sengupta, Ph.D. Student Debanjan Bandyopadhyay,

In India, implementation of Land Use Plans have been

weak in Urban / Industrial areas;

Land Use Planning in industrial areas does not factor

industrial risk;

No regulatory requirement to incorporate industrial risk

as a consideration for Land Use Planning;

Planners do not have access to risk information ;

No standard criteria for risk assessment which can be

translated into Land Use Planning criteria;

The Concerns

Page 6: A methodology to factor Industrial Risk into Land Use Planning Decisions: Case Study of Haldia, India Anandita Sengupta, Ph.D. Student Debanjan Bandyopadhyay,

How close would you authorise building a school near the two

GPL spheres?

How close would you like to live

near the two LNG spheres?

Industrial risk and Land use planning

Page 7: A methodology to factor Industrial Risk into Land Use Planning Decisions: Case Study of Haldia, India Anandita Sengupta, Ph.D. Student Debanjan Bandyopadhyay,

To relate industrial risk with Land Use planning: Selection of appropriate accident scenarios; Deciding on risk assessment methodology to be

employed; Deciding on hazard end-points and risk tolerability

criteria; Basis for delineation or restrictions around existing and

new installations;

??

Industrial risk and Land use planning (contd…)

Page 8: A methodology to factor Industrial Risk into Land Use Planning Decisions: Case Study of Haldia, India Anandita Sengupta, Ph.D. Student Debanjan Bandyopadhyay,

• Haldia town has developed in a haphazard and unplanned manner;

• The land-use is mixed and varied comprising of agricultural land, residential areas, villages and slum clusters, industrial areas, forests and greenbelts, ponds, wetlands and rivers;

• Some typical land-use patterns :

– Planned residential– Industrial– Unplanned mix of residential,

agricultural and rural

Case study town: Haldia

Page 9: A methodology to factor Industrial Risk into Land Use Planning Decisions: Case Study of Haldia, India Anandita Sengupta, Ph.D. Student Debanjan Bandyopadhyay,

Changes in Landuse

Industrial development

1960s – rural landuse1970s – Port, IOC

Page 10: A methodology to factor Industrial Risk into Land Use Planning Decisions: Case Study of Haldia, India Anandita Sengupta, Ph.D. Student Debanjan Bandyopadhyay,

Changes in Landuse

Industrial development

1980 & 90s – HPL, Exide, MCC PTA, IBP, HPCL, BPCL

Page 11: A methodology to factor Industrial Risk into Land Use Planning Decisions: Case Study of Haldia, India Anandita Sengupta, Ph.D. Student Debanjan Bandyopadhyay,

Changes in Landuse

Industrial development

2000s and upcoming – IOC Petronas, Sanjana Cryogenics, Reliance, TATA Power, CESC, IOC refinery, Adani Wilmur, etc.

Page 12: A methodology to factor Industrial Risk into Land Use Planning Decisions: Case Study of Haldia, India Anandita Sengupta, Ph.D. Student Debanjan Bandyopadhyay,

1976

1981

1991

Till 2006

Temporal changes in Population

Page 13: A methodology to factor Industrial Risk into Land Use Planning Decisions: Case Study of Haldia, India Anandita Sengupta, Ph.D. Student Debanjan Bandyopadhyay,

Objectives and Approach

To draw up a semi-quantitative methodology to

calculate an area measure of societal risk, taking

into account different potential accident scenarios

from a cluster of MAH industries.

Aggregate Area Specific Risk= Hazard Potential x

Damage Factor

− Methodology applied on 100 x 100 M grid for the

entire Haldia planning area

Versatile approach, with scope for setting

benchmarks at each step by policy /regulatory

bodies

Page 14: A methodology to factor Industrial Risk into Land Use Planning Decisions: Case Study of Haldia, India Anandita Sengupta, Ph.D. Student Debanjan Bandyopadhyay,

Methodology

Step 1 : Calculation of Hazard Intensity

at individual grid points as a result of

industry specific hazard scenarios:

- Setting up of reference scenarios

based on Maximum Credible Loss

Potential for each industry

Page 15: A methodology to factor Industrial Risk into Land Use Planning Decisions: Case Study of Haldia, India Anandita Sengupta, Ph.D. Student Debanjan Bandyopadhyay,

Methodology

Step 1 : Continued

Defining levels of concerns for hazard intensity

- Explosion : 8psi, 3.5 psi and 1 psi

- Fire : 10KW/m2 (potentially lethal within 60sec. of

exposure), 5KW/m2 (second degree burns within

60 sec.), 2KW/m2 (pain within 60 sec)

- Toxicity – IDLH, I/2 IDLH and 1/3 IDLH

Step 2 : Estimate likelihood of hazard scenario based

on historical accident analysis data (specifically Purple

Book) and rank into classes 1, 2 & 3

Page 16: A methodology to factor Industrial Risk into Land Use Planning Decisions: Case Study of Haldia, India Anandita Sengupta, Ph.D. Student Debanjan Bandyopadhyay,

Levels of Concern & Footprint generation

Reference Scenario: Toxic gas release (Ammonia)

210 mg/m3

100 mg/m3

50 mg/m3

Threshold value used

Page 17: A methodology to factor Industrial Risk into Land Use Planning Decisions: Case Study of Haldia, India Anandita Sengupta, Ph.D. Student Debanjan Bandyopadhyay,

Methodology (contd…)

Step 3 : Calculation of Hazard

Potential (HP) at grid points as : HP =

Hazard Intensity x Hazard Probability

Hazard potential stands for a measure

of likelihood of hazard that may be

caused at a point x,y because of a

particular accident

Step 4 : Hazard Potential at a grid

point summed up for multiple scenarios

as : HPs = ∑ HPi

Step 5 : Hazard Potential categorized

into category high, medium & low.

Page 18: A methodology to factor Industrial Risk into Land Use Planning Decisions: Case Study of Haldia, India Anandita Sengupta, Ph.D. Student Debanjan Bandyopadhyay,

Methodology

Step 6 : Calculation of Damage Factor

= pop density X quality of housing X

sensitivity

− pop density - calculated grid wise

based on decimetric interpolation

method

− quality of housing - predominant

nature of houses in grid - kutcha,

mixed, brick/concrete

− sensitivity - no. of sensitive

receptors present in grid

Aggregate Area Specific Risk= Hazard Potential X Damage Factor

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Thank you!