The South Karelia Air Pollution Study: Relationship of Outdoor and Indoor Concentrations of Malodorous Sulfur Compounds Released by Pulp Mills |
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Authors: | Olli Manilla Tari Haahtela Harri Vaittinen Ilppo Silakoski Olavi Suominen |
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Affiliation: | 1. South Karelia Allergy and Environment Institute , Tiuruniemi , Finland , USA;2. Helsinki University Central Hospita , Helsinki , Finland , USA;3. MT-Putki Ltd , Lappeenranta , Finland , USA;4. Service for Environmental Affairs , Imatra , Finland , USA;5. Vallox Co , Loimaa , Finland , USA |
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Abstract: | We studied the indoor penetration of ambient air malodorous sulfur compounds released by pulp mills. The indoor and outdoor concentrations were simultaneously measured with automatic SO2 analyzers. The filtering effect of three different materials connected to a gaseous filter unit was tested during six study periods. The tested materials were Sorbixofil® based on gypsum impregnated by KMnO4 Purafil® based on Al2O3, both absorbing sulfur compounds by oxidation, and carbonized tissue. The periods lasted from 14 to 88 days. The results indicated that malodorous sulfur air pollutants penetrated indoors effectively, but after some delay because the dilution was slow. In a comparison of different filter materials, Purafil® was the most effective, producing low indoor concentrations. The study concludes that people living near pulp mills are exposed to substantial amounts of malodorous air pollutants, both indoors and outdoors. This exposure can be reduced by using gaseous sulfur sensitive filter materials connected to a controlled ventilation system. |
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