Evaluation of the Trend of Air Quality in Taipei, Taiwan from 1994 to 2003 |
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Authors: | Shuenn-Chin Chang Chung-Te Lee |
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Affiliation: | (1) Graduate Institute of Environmental Engineering, National Central University, 300 Jhongda Rd, Jhongli, 32001, Taiwan |
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Abstract: | ![]() The data collected from the five air quality monitoring stations established by the Taiwan Environmental Protection Administration (TEPA) in Taipei City were analyzed to assess the changes in air quality. The analyses reveal that the air quality in Taipei City improved over the last decade from 1994 to 2003, as evidenced by the significant downward trends of the various primary air pollutant concentrations, such as CO, NOX, SO2, and PM10. An air pollution fee was collected by TEPA in 1995, and several air pollution control measures were likewise taken to improve the air quality in Taiwan. However, although the extreme daily maximum O3 concentrations occurred more frequently in earlier years and showed a downward trend, its moderately high concentrations increased annually in recent years. It implied that after the reduction of various primary pollutant concentrations, the effective reduction of O3 pollution still remains an important issue. |
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Keywords: | Pollutant trend Pollutant temporal variation Urban air quality Primary air pollutants Secondary air pollutants |
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