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Use of high-resolution MM5/CALMET/CALPUFF system: SO2 apportionment to air quality in Hong Kong
Authors:Steve HL Yim  Jimmy CH Fung  Alexis KH Lau
Institution:1. The University of Hong Kong, School of Public Health, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region;2. University of British Columbia, School of Population and Public Health, Canada;3. Simon Fraser University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Canada;4. The University of Hong Kong, Department of Geography, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region;5. King''s College London, MRC-PHE Centre for Environment & Health and NIHR HPRU Health Impact of Environmental Hazards, UK;6. Lingnan University, Science Unit, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
Abstract:Recent research has highlighted the substantial health-related costs of air pollution in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) and the potential threat from air pollution to HKSARs economic competitiveness. In order to address the air pollution problems, this paper seeks to analyse the individual contributions of major sulphur dioxide (SO2) sources in the Pearl River Delta Region (PRDR) (Pearl River Delta + HKSAR) on the air quality in the HKSAR. This study employed the coupling of the MM5/CALMET system with the CALPUFF, the multi-layer, non-steady-state puff dispersion model, where major power plants, marine vessels and vehicles, all in the PRDR, are taken into account. The observation data and simulation results at 11 Hong Kong Environmental Protection Department (HKEPD) general (non-road-side) stations are analyzed. Urban (in-zone) and Rural (out-zone) stations are defined in order to examine the SO2 contribution of different emission sources in different regions of the HKSAR. The model results show that the contribution of the HKSAR marine sources is significant both in summer and in winter, especially for the locations around the in-zone stations (in general 60%, and 55% in summer and winter respectively). In addition, the contribution of the HKSAR power plants is slightly higher than that of the PRD power plants in early summer, with a contribution difference of up to 20% when the prevailing wind is from the south. However, in late summer, this situation reverses. In winter, the contribution of the PRD power plants is two to three times greater than that of the HKSAR power plants. Moreover, Yantian port affects the northern part of the HKSAR when a northeasterly wind dominates the HKSAR. In order to solve these air pollution problems, the main implication of these results suggests that the HKSAR government, in close co-operation with the Guangdong government, needs to take immediate action.
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