Increased public awareness posed by global
warming has led to greater concern over the impact of
anthropogenic emissions from industrial production. The
dust particle emissions of PM2.5, PM10 and TPM have been
the subject of claims and there is urgent need to minimize
the increase in the emission levels by reducing the mass
load emitted from the exhaust stacks. Kabir and Madugu
[1] and Huntzinger [2] indicated that the particle
concentrations are generally toxic and hazardous which
can be a serious health risk to humans not limited to
respiratory ailments (asthma, bronchitis, tuberculosis, etc),
but also to the photosynthesis in plants.