Sulfate Emissions from Catalyst-Equipped Automobiles on the Highway |
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Authors: | William R. Pierson Wanda W. Brachaczek Douglas E. McKee |
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Affiliation: | Research Staff Ford Motor Company , Dearborn , Michigan , USA |
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Abstract: | Abstract A systematic investigation of solid and gaseous atmospheric emissions from some coke-oven batteries of one of Europe’s largest integrated steel factory (Taranto, Italy) has been carried out. In air monitoring samples, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) were consistently detected at concentrations largely exceeding threshold limit values. By means of PAHs speciation profile and benzo (a)pyrene (BaP) equivalent dispersion modeling from diffuse sources, the study indicated that serious health risks exist not only in working areas, but also in a densely populated residential district near the factory. |
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