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Huan Jing Ke Xue ; 43(3): 1323-1331, 2022 Mar 08.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35258196

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Fugitive dust poses an important contribution to urban air particulate matter in China. To further improve the level of dust pollution prevention and control, the emission and contribution characteristics of urban fugitive dust were summarized; the main causes of dust pollution were analyzed; and the key links, key indicators, and main measures for prevention and control were clarified, so as to further improve the concept of "accurate dust control." Among all types of fugitive dust sources, road dust and construction dust were the main emission and contribution sources, among which road dust was more prominent. Production activities, vehicle disturbances, and wind erosion were the main dust-generating links of various dust sources. Silt loading was taken as the key control index for road dust prevention and control, whereas silt loading and bare soil (or material) areas were taken as the key control index for construction and other dust sources. Around the key indicators, three main ways to control the road dust and six main measures to control the construction and other dust sources were defined. In addition, some suggestions on the necessary supporting measures for dust control were put forward, so as to provide a comprehensive and beneficial reference for the practical application of dust control in Chinese cities.


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Air Pollutants , Air Pollution , Air Pollutants/analysis , Air Pollution/analysis , Air Pollution/prevention & control , China , Dust/analysis , Environmental Monitoring , Particulate Matter/analysis
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Huan Jing Ke Xue ; 42(6): 2740-2747, 2021 Jun 08.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34032073

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Treatment of industrial atmospheric emission sources is an important way to improve air quality, but accurate pollution control remains still an urgent challenge. Taking Xiqing District of Tianjin as an example, based on the second national pollution source census, this study carried out a quantitative evaluation of the pollutant emission performance of industrial enterprises and explored the significance, feasibility, and challenges facing emission performance evaluation. The results show that the emission performance of various industries in Xiqing District vary greatly. The pollutant emission performance level is closely related to an industry's own attributes, development scale, and management level. On the whole, the emission performance level of industries with high production process emission coefficients and a high proportion of small and medium-sized enterprises (such as furniture manufacturing, the metal products industry, ferrous metal smelting, and the rolling processing industry) is worse, while the emission performance of high-end industries represented by computer communication and other electronic equipment manufacturing and automobile manufacturing is generally better. The emission performance of different enterprises in the same industry also varies greatly. For example, the 11 enterprises with the worst performance in the metal machinery manufacturing industry only contributed 0.06% of industrial output yet their PM emission contribution reached 8.50%. The 19 worst-performing enterprises in the rubber and plastic industry contributed 4.76% of industrial output yet their VOCs emissions accounted for 43.59% of the total. At the same time, this study presents an emissions reduction plan according to the relevant technical guidelines of the Ministry of Ecology and Environment. Based on this, the cost of emissions reduction could be cut by as much as 90% when the pollutant emissions reductions of the same scale are reduced. The gap in the pollutant emissions performance of various industries and enterprises, the incongruity between economic benefits and environmental costs, and the important guiding role of emission performance evaluation for emissions reductions demonstrate the necessity of performance evaluation. Overall, this research shows that pollutant emission performance evaluation can effectively support macro-industrial structure adjustment and the environmental governance of meso-micro industrial enterprises, providing an important reference for pollution control interventions.

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