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Titel
Field study and source attribution for PM2.5 and PM10 with resulting reduction in concentrations in the neighborhood north of the Houston Ship Channel based on voluntary efforts
Ist Teil von
  • Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association (1995), 2013-09, Vol.63 (9), p.1070-1082
Ort / Verlag
United States: Taylor & Francis
Erscheinungsjahr
2013
Quelle
Taylor & Francis
Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • When annual average PM 2.5 (fine particulate matter sized 2.5 microns and less) data for 2005 became available in April 2006 and the 3-yr average PM 2.5 concentration in an area just north of the Houston Ship Channel reached 15.0 µg/m 3 , the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) initiated daily collection of quartz fiber as well as Teflon PM 2.5 filter samples for chemical speciation analysis. The purpose of the chemical speciation analysis was to use the speciation data, together with meteorological data and hourly TEOM (tapered element oscillating microbalance) PM 2.5 mass data, to identify the causes of the high PM 2.5 concentrations affecting the monitoring site and the neighborhood. The ultimate purpose was to target emission reduction efforts to sources contributing to the high measured PM 2.5 concentrations. After a year of data collection, it was recognized that a specific source, unpaved driveways and loading areas along the Ship Channel and dirt tracked onto Clinton Drive, the main artery running east-west north of the Ship Channel, were the primary cause for the Clinton Drive site's measuring PM 2.5 concentrations significantly higher than other sites in Houston. The source characterization and remediation steps that have led to sustained reduced concentrations are described in this paper.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 1096-2247
eISSN: 2162-2906
DOI: 10.1080/10962247.2013.775972
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_1445914459

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