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Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Network Design for Assessing Human Health Impacts from Exposures to Airborne Contaminants
Authors:Richard W Baldauf  Dennis D Lane  Glen A Marote
Institution:(1) Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, U.S.A.;(2) Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, U.S.A.;(3) Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, U.S.A.
Abstract:Existing methods of establishing ambientair quality monitoring networks typically evaluateonly parameters related to ambient concentrations ofthe contaminant(s) of interest such as emissionsource characteristics, atmospheric transport anddispersion, secondary reactions, depositioncharacteristics, and local topography. However,adverse health risks from exposures to airbornecontaminants are a function of the contaminant andthe anatomic and physiologic characteristics of theexposed population. Thus, ambient air qualitymonitoring networks designed for the protection ofpublic health or for epidemiological studiesevaluating adverse health impacts from exposures toambient air contaminants should account for bothcontaminant characteristics and human healthparameters. A methodology has been establishedwhich optimizes ambient air quality monitoringnetworks for assessments of adverse human healthimpacts from exposures to airborne contaminants byincorporating human health risk assessmenttechniques. The use of risk assessment techniquesas the basis for designing ambient air qualitymonitoring networks will help to target limitedfinancial and human resources to evaluate humanhealth risks from exposures to airbornecontaminants.
Keywords:air pollution  design methodology  human healthimpacts  monitoring networks  risk assessment
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