Assessment of Responsibility for Pollution from PM10 and Sulfur Dioxide and Application to an Industrial Area on the Northeastern Coast of Venezuela

Rincon, G; Cremades, LV

HERO ID

1708467

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2012

HERO ID 1708467
In Press No
Year 2012
Title Assessment of Responsibility for Pollution from PM10 and Sulfur Dioxide and Application to an Industrial Area on the Northeastern Coast of Venezuela
Authors Rincon, G; Cremades, LV
Journal Aerosol and Air Quality Research
Volume 12
Issue 5
Page Numbers 722-732
Abstract This study proposes a methodology to determine the origin of industrial emissions in order to attribute responsibility to the industries that pollute nearby towns. The methodology has been applied to the industrial area on the northeastern coast of Venezuela. This area is close to six densely populated towns. The study also gives the estimated PM10 and SO2 levels in the towns adjacent to 11 industries, through modeling the dispersion of air pollutants from stationary sources. The model used has been the Lagrangian particle model LADISMO. The results are discussed by comparing the estimated values by the model with the limits proposed by the World Health Organization and United States Environmental Protection Agency.
Doi 10.4209/aaqr.2012.02.0023
Wosid WOS:000308976500005
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Keyword PM10; Sulfur dioxide; Dispersion modeling; Assign responsibilities; Air quality