Assessment of benzene and toluene emissions in National Capital Region (NCR): Implications for health risks and ozone formation

IF 2.9 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Air Quality Atmosphere and Health Pub Date : 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1007/s11869-024-01618-y
Nancy Kaushik, A. K. Mishra, Rupesh M. Das
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This study investigates benzene and toluene concentrations in Delhi and National Capital Region (NCR), India, assessing health risks and impacts on air quality, focusing on their role in ozone formation. Data from 56 monitoring stations identified 18 locations where benzene levels exceed the national safe limit, primarily due to traffic emissions and seasonal variations. Benzene concentrations peaked at 15.06 µg/m3 in Loni, Ghaziabad, during winter. Seasonal analysis indicated higher benzene levels during winter and post-monsoon periods due to lower planetary boundary layer heights (PBLHs) trapping pollutants near the ground. Health risk assessments revealed probable cancer risks for residents, with children facing higher risks than adults. Using the Ozone Formation Potential (OFP) metric and Maximum Incremental Reactivity (MIR) coefficients of 0.72 for benzene and 4.0 for toluene, the study predicted OFP values for various hotspots. Toluene's significant contribution to ozone formation was evident, with the highest concentration observed at Charkhi Dadri, Haryana (29.65 ± 2.26 µg/m3), surpassing the WHO’s air quality guidelines of 120 µg/m3, and the highest benzene concentration at Loni (7.3 ± 0.8 µg/m3). Toluene/benzene ratio and principal component analysis identified automobiles and industrial activities as significant pollution sources. The study underscores the urgent need for stricter emission controls, cleaner fuels, and improved urban planning to reduce these pollutant's negative impacts on the environment. Elevated VOC levels and associated health risks necessitate immediate action to protect public health and improve air quality in Delhi NCR. These results emphasize critical need for interventions to address benzene and toluene pollution comprehensively.

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国家首都地区(NCR)苯和甲苯排放评估:对健康风险和臭氧形成的影响
本研究调查了印度德里和国家首都区 (NCR) 的苯和甲苯浓度,评估了健康风险和对空气质量的影响,重点关注它们在臭氧形成中的作用。来自 56 个监测站的数据确定了 18 个苯浓度超过国家安全限值的地点,这主要是由于交通排放和季节性变化造成的。加济阿巴德洛尼的苯浓度在冬季达到峰值,为 15.06 微克/立方米。季节性分析表明,冬季和季风过后的苯含量较高,这是因为行星边界层高度(PBLHs)较低,污染物被困在地面附近。健康风险评估显示,居民可能面临癌症风险,儿童面临的风险高于成人。研究使用臭氧形成潜能值(OFP)指标和最大增量反应系数(MIR)(苯为 0.72,甲苯为 4.0),预测了不同热点地区的臭氧形成潜能值。在哈里亚纳邦 Charkhi Dadri 观察到的最高浓度(29.65 ± 2.26 µg/m3)超过了世界卫生组织空气质量准则规定的 120 µg/m3,而在洛尼观察到的最高苯浓度(7.3 ± 0.8 µg/m3)则是显而易见的。甲苯/苯比率和主成分分析表明,汽车和工业活动是重要的污染源。这项研究强调,迫切需要更严格的排放控制、更清洁的燃料和更好的城市规划,以减少这些污染物对环境的负面影响。由于挥发性有机化合物水平的升高以及相关的健康风险,有必要立即采取行动保护公众健康并改善德里新德里地区的空气质量。这些结果表明,迫切需要采取干预措施,全面解决苯和甲苯污染问题。
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Air Quality Atmosphere and Health
Air Quality Atmosphere and Health ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES-
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期刊介绍: Air Quality, Atmosphere, and Health is a multidisciplinary journal which, by its very name, illustrates the broad range of work it publishes and which focuses on atmospheric consequences of human activities and their implications for human and ecological health. It offers research papers, critical literature reviews and commentaries, as well as special issues devoted to topical subjects or themes. International in scope, the journal presents papers that inform and stimulate a global readership, as the topic addressed are global in their import. Consequently, we do not encourage submission of papers involving local data that relate to local problems. Unless they demonstrate wide applicability, these are better submitted to national or regional journals. Air Quality, Atmosphere & Health addresses such topics as acid precipitation; airborne particulate matter; air quality monitoring and management; exposure assessment; risk assessment; indoor air quality; atmospheric chemistry; atmospheric modeling and prediction; air pollution climatology; climate change and air quality; air pollution measurement; atmospheric impact assessment; forest-fire emissions; atmospheric science; greenhouse gases; health and ecological effects; clean air technology; regional and global change and satellite measurements. This journal benefits a diverse audience of researchers, public health officials and policy makers addressing problems that call for solutions based in evidence from atmospheric and exposure assessment scientists, epidemiologists, and risk assessors. Publication in the journal affords the opportunity to reach beyond defined disciplinary niches to this broader readership.
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