Title : Case study and check for public health and Epidemic Impact Assessment (EIA) process for sustainable development
Abstract:
This article discusses public health and epidemic impact assessment (EIA) process for sustainable development by means of a case study and check cycle. Epidemiology is the science, engineering and technology of public health. It investigates the frequency, patterns, causes and effects of diseases in populations to control occurrences and outbreaks and prescribe health policies. By tracking the spread of conditions, it drives prevention, resource allocation, and health and safety across communities. Sustainable Epidemiology studies health patterns by integrating environmental system dynamics and long-term ecological sustainability. Considering the public Health and epidemiology, Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and Environmental Health Impact Assessment (EHIA) processes have been conducted for various cotton ginning industries and factories. to consider the safety and health impacts for mitigation of physiological and psychological health effects on workers and nearby residents. SEA system is a potentially useful element of good environmental management and sustainable development; however, as currently practiced in manufacturing process, it is far from perfection. Emphasis should be given in perfection in process in manufacturing processing industries on maintaining the economic viability of the operation, while in turn taking care to preserve the ecological and social sustainability of the country. The International EIA process is required which is a multi-disciplinary approach that has been conducted very early stage of the process as per the industrial investigation carried out in Indo-Matsushita carbon rod Japanese project in 1982 at Tada, Andhra Pradesh for economic, environmental, and social viabilities.
Keywords: Economics, Engineering, Environment, Ginning, Rollers, Technology

