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Environ Res ; 252(Pt 4): 118867, 2024 Jul 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38593936

ABSTRACT

In the sparse studies for multiple pathway exposure, attention has predominantly been directed towards developed regions, thereby overlooking the exposure level and health outcome for the inhabitants of the semi-arid regions in northwest China. However, cities within these regions grapple with myriad challenges, encompassing insufficient sanitation infrastructure and outdated heating. In this study, we analyzed the characteristics and sources of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) pollution in PM2.5, water, diet, and dust during different periods in Lanzhou, and estimated corresponding carcinogenic health risk through inhalation, ingestion, and dermal absorption. Our observations revealed the concentrations of PAHs in PM2.5, food, soil, and water are 200.11 ng m-3, 8.67 mg kg-1, 3.91 mg kg-1, and 14.5 ng L-1, respectively, indicating that the Lanzhou area was seriously polluted. Lifetime incremental cancer risk (ILCR) showed a heightened cancer risk to men compared to women, to the younger than the elderly, and during heating period as opposed to non-heating period. Notably, the inhalation was the primary route of PAHs exposure and the risk of exposure by inhalation cannot be ignored. The total environmental exposure assessment of PAHs can achieve accurate prevention and control of PAHs environmental exposure according to local conditions and targets.


Subject(s)
Environmental Exposure , Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons , China/epidemiology , Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons/analysis , Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons/toxicity , Humans , Risk Assessment , Female , Male , Air Pollutants/analysis , Middle Aged , Adult , Particulate Matter/analysis , Environmental Monitoring , Cities , Dust/analysis , Aged , Young Adult
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Environ Pollut ; 322: 121177, 2023 Apr 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36731741

ABSTRACT

Ambient fine particulate matter (PM2.5) pollution is the principal environmental risk factor for health burdens in China. Identifying the sectoral contributions of pollutant emissions sources on multiple spatiotemporal scales can help in the formulation of specific strategies. In this study, we used sensitivity analysis to explore the specific contributions of seven major emission sources to ambient PM2.5 and attributable premature mortality across mainland China. In 2016, about 60% of China's population lived in areas with PM2.5 concentrations above the Chinese Ambient Air Quality Standard of 35 µg/m3. This percentage was expected to decrease to 35% and 39% if industrial and residential emissions were fully eliminated. In densely populated and highly polluted regions, residential sources contributed about 50% of the PM2.5 exposure in winter, while industrial sources contributed the most (29-51%) in the remaining seasons. The three major sectoral contributors to PM2.5-related deaths were industry (247,000 cases, 35%), residential sources (219,000 cases, 31%), and natural sources (87,000, 12%). The relative contributions of the different sectors varied in the different provinces, with industrial sources making the largest contribution in Shanghai (65%), while residential sources predominated in Heilongjiang (63%), and natural sources dominated in Xinjiang (82%). The contributions of the agricultural (11%), transportation (6%), and power (3%) sources were relatively low in China, but emissions mitigation was still effective in densely populated areas. In conclusion, to effectively alleviate health burdens across China, priority should be given to controlling residential emissions in winter and industrial emissions all year round, taking additional measures to curb emissions from other sources in urban hotspots, and formulating air pollution control strategies tailored to local conditions.


Subject(s)
Air Pollutants , Air Pollution , Air Pollutants/analysis , Environmental Monitoring , China/epidemiology , Air Pollution/analysis , Particulate Matter/analysis
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Huan Jing Ke Xue ; 41(12): 5336-5344, 2020 Dec 08.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33374049

ABSTRACT

Based on data from industrial activities and environmental surveys in the six districts of Xiamen, the emission inventory of industrially sourced volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from eight industries in the six districts of Xiamen was calculated for 2019 by applying the emission factor analysis method. The spatial distribution pattern of VOC emission intensity in the six districts of Xiamen was analyzed. VOCs treatment technologies applied in the industries in the VOCs emission inventory were analyzed and countermeasures for improving VOC control were proposed based on the survey of the industries. The results showed that the total VOCs production and VOCs emission from industrial sources in Xiamen was 16027.88 t and 5514.58 t in 2019, respectively. Among them, the VOCs emission from Haicang, Tong'an, Xiang'an, and Jimei districts outside Xiamen Island were 1648.35, 2111.13, 667.52, and 750.48 t, respectively. Fewer VOC emissions from Xiamen Island were observed, which included 292.42 and 44.68 t from Huli and Siming districts, respectively. Except for the Huli District, the spatial distribution of emissions showed a spatial characteristic that the VOCs emission intensities outside Xiamen Island are higher than that of Xiamen Island. Among the eight industries in Xiamen, VOCs emissions were mainly from coating, printing, chemical, and rubber industries, which accounted for 51.21%, 20.18%, 13.63%, and 10.67%, respectively, of the total emissions. The analytic results of the VOCs waste gas disposal technique in Xiamen indicate that, from the perspective of source control, enterprises can effectively control the generation and emission of the VOCs at the source by using low (zero) raw materials. For the terminal disposal procedure, the actual disposal efficiency of UV photolysis/photocatalysis, low-temperature plasma, and biological methods are all lower than 80%, and that of the combined technique of adsorption and catalytic combustion, and the combustion method are both higher than 90%.

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Huan Jing Ke Xue ; 41(8): 3572-3580, 2020 Aug 08.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33124330

ABSTRACT

Based on the automatic identification system (AIS) data and large field survey datasets for Xiamen port, the activity-based approach was used to calculate the emissions from each sailing ship in the Xiamen Emission Control Area (XECA), and to obtain the 2018 air emissions inventory for the XECA. This study subsequently analyzed the emission characteristics and spatiotemporal distribution characteristics of pollutants. The results showed that in 2018, the total amount of pollutants discharged from ships in the XECA was 16413 t, of which 82.2% were from ships entering and leaving the port and 17.8% were from ships outside of the port. NOx emissions were the highest among all of the pollutants and accounted for 64.2% of the total. Comparing the results of the five modes, emissions at berth were the highest, which was followed by the cruise mode, reduced speed-zone mode and maneuvering mode, and finally, the hoteling mode. In addition, the analysis indicated that the main source of pollutant emissions in Xiamen Port was cargo ships, of which, container ships contributed the most. The peak period of pollutant emissions from ships was between 09:00 and 16:00. The emission value during February was the lowest over the year, whereas the highest emission values occurred mostly during March and May. In terms of the spatial distribution, this study revealed that the main channel and port coastline had the highest emission values.


Subject(s)
Air Pollutants , Air Pollution , Environmental Pollutants , Air Pollutants/analysis , Air Pollution/analysis , Environmental Monitoring , Ships , Vehicle Emissions/analysis
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