A spatial approach to assessing PM2.5 exposure level of a brickmaking community in South Africa.

IF 2.1 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-04-23 DOI:10.1080/10962247.2024.2332227
Tolulope Elizabeth Aniyikaiye, Stuart J Piketh, Joshua Nosa Edokpayi
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Globally, particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter of 2.5 µm or less poses a significant threat to human health. The first step in quantifying human health impacts caused by exposure to PM2.5 pollution is exposure assessment. Population-weighted exposure level (PWEL) estimation is one of the methods that provides a more precise exposure assessment since it incorporates the spatiotemporal distribution of population with the pollution concentration estimate. In this study, PM2.5 exposure levels in the local communities around brickmaking industries were investigated, using the population census data of the study area and 1-year data from nine PM2.5 monitoring stations installed in and around the brickmaking industries. The observed PM2.5 data was spatially interpolated using inverse distance weight (IDW). Data on PM2.5 levels across the study area were classified based on the World Health Organization interim target (IT) guidelines and the South African National ambient air quality standard (NAAQS). An annual PM2.5 population weighted exposure level of 27.6 µg/m3 was estimated for the study area. However, seasonal exposure levels of 28.9, 37.6, 26.5, and 20.7 µg/m3 were estimated for the autumn, winter, spring, and summer seasons, respectively. This implies that local communities around the brick kiln in the Vhembe District are exposed to high levels of PM2.5, especially in winter. The PM2.5 levels in the brickmaking industries as well as its other sources in the Vhembe District, therefore, need to be lowered. Findings from population exposure level to pollutants can provide valuable data for formulating policies and recommendations on exposure reduction and public health protection.Implications: PM2.5 concentration in any given environment has high spatial and temporal variability due to the presence of diffused sources in the environment. Using ambient air concentrations to directly estimate population exposure without taking into consideration the disproportionate spatial and temporal distribution of the pollutant and the population may not yield accurate results on human exposure levels. It is, therefore, important to assess the aggregated PM2.5 exposure of a populace within a given area. This study therefore examines the PM2.5 population-weighted-exposure level of the host communities of the brickmaking industry in Vhembe District, South Africa.

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评估南非制砖社区 PM2.5 暴露水平的空间方法。
在全球范围内,空气动力学直径为 2.5 µm 或更小的颗粒物对人类健康构成了重大威胁。量化暴露于 PM2.5 污染对人类健康造成的影响的第一步是暴露评估。人口加权暴露水平(PWEL)估算是提供更精确暴露评估的方法之一,因为它将人口的时空分布纳入污染浓度估算。在这项研究中,利用研究地区的人口普查数据和安装在制砖行业及其周围的 9 个 PM2.5 监测站的一年数据,调查了制砖行业(BMIs)周围当地社区的 PM2.5 暴露水平。观测到的 PM2.5 数据使用反距离加权法(IDW)进行空间插值。研究区域的 PM2.5 水平是根据世界卫生组织的临时目标(IT)指南和南非国家环境空气质量标准(NAAQS)进行分类的。据估计,研究区域的 PM2.5 人口加权年暴露水平为 27.6 µg/m3。然而,据估计,秋季、冬季、春季和夏季的季节性暴露水平分别为 28.9、37.6、26.5 和 20.7 微克/立方米。这意味着 Vhembe 区砖窑周围的当地社区暴露于高水平的 PM2.5,尤其是在冬季。因此,需要降低Vhembe区制砖业及其他来源的PM2.5水平。人口暴露于污染物水平的研究结果可为制定减少暴露和保护公众健康的政策和建议提供宝贵的数据库。
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Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association
Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL-ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association (J&AWMA) is one of the oldest continuously published, peer-reviewed, technical environmental journals in the world. First published in 1951 under the name Air Repair, J&AWMA is intended to serve those occupationally involved in air pollution control and waste management through the publication of timely and reliable information.
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