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Estimating the contribution of industrial facilities to annual PM10 concentrations at industrially influenced sites
Authors:Dieter Gladtke  Wolfgang Volkhausen  Bastian Bach
Institution:aLandesamt fuer Natur, Umwelt und Verbraucherschutz (state office for nature, environment and consumer protection), North Rhine Westphalia, Germany
Abstract:If measures to reduce the industrial discharge of PM10 shall be planned with high accuracy, a first step must be to estimate the contribution of single industrial facilities to the overall PM10 burden as accurately as possible. In northern Duisburg as an example, an area where iron and steel producing industry is concentrated, PM10 was measured at 4 sampling sites very close to an industrial complex of blast furnaces, a sinter plant, oxygen steel works and a coke oven plant for 9 months in 2006. At two sites metals in PM10 were determined. The results, together with analytical data of urban background sites in the region and data of wind direction and wind speed were used for an estimation of the contribution of single plants to the PM10 burden. A careful analysis of the data showed, that the data of PM10, calcium, iron and zinc measured at two sites close to the industrial area and information about the urban background aerosol were sufficient to calculate the PM10 contribution of the main single plants. The data could be compared with those of modelling.
Keywords:Duisburg  PM10  Steel  Emission  Surplus concentration  Surplus burden  Zinc  Calcium  Iron  Pollution rose
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