伊巴丹铅城大学内不同地点的环境空气质量水平评估

Qeios Pub Date : 2024-06-14 DOI:10.32388/hjbqxd.2
John, Adedayo Olanrewaju, Atiwaye Tomike Gbemisola, Adekunle Oluwatoyin Motunrayo
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背景:大学环境中的空气质量受到学生人数激增、气候条件和校内工业活动的强烈影响。监测主要的空气污染物,如二氧化碳、一氧化碳和颗粒物,有助于控制学校内污染最严重的区域,并采取措施减少污染。然而,大学环境也会造成空气污染,实验室工作、宿舍烹饪和车辆交通等各种活动都会造成室内和环境空气污染。如果不开展此类研究工作,就无法估计空气污染对学生健康和幸福的影响程度。目的:必须对伊巴丹利德城市大学内不同地点的气象参数(即温度和相对湿度 (RH))和环境空气质量(一氧化碳、二氧化碳和颗粒物 (PM2.5))水平进行评估。方法:使用 Bosean 空气质量检测器 -T-201 对铅城大学 15 个地点的一氧化碳 (CO)、二氧化碳 (CO2)、相对湿度 (RH)、温度 (TEMP) 和颗粒物 (PM2.5) 的环境浓度进行了为期两周的测量(2023 年 6 月 25 日至 2023 年 8 月 3 日)。结果:在所有测量地点,上午的气温在 23.7°C 至 29.2°C 之间,而下午的气温波动较大,最低气温为 27.2°C,最高气温为 35.8°C。 上午的相对湿度在 63.8% 到 74.7% 之间,而下午的相对湿度在 58.2% 到 63.4% 之间。研究结果还显示,下午的二氧化碳水平从 468.5 ppm 到 971.6 ppm 不等,其中 13 号地点的平均值异常高。上午的二氧化碳水平从百万分之 4.1 到百万分之 49 不等,其中 13 号地点的二氧化碳水平最高,达到百万分之 184.2。根据世界卫生组织(WHO)的建议,校舍内的二氧化碳浓度应保持在百万分之 1000 以下,一氧化碳浓度应保持在任何八小时内平均百万分之 9 以下,以及任何一小时内平均百万分之 25 以下,作为良好室内空气质量(IAQ)的指示性基准。上午的相对湿度值在 63.8% 到 74.7% 之间,其中 1 号地点的平均值最高;下午的相对湿度值在 58.9% 到 67.7% 之间,其中 6 号地点的平均值最高。相对较小的相对湿度差异表明,数据集主要代表中等湿度水平的条件。上午的可吸入颗粒物浓度从 8.9 微克/立方米到 17.1 微克/立方米不等,表明样本中的空气质量状况各不相同。下午的可吸入颗粒物浓度范围更广,从 8.9 微克/立方米到地点 13 的 436.1 微克/立方米(特别高)。有趣的是,所有测得的空气污染物仍在美国环保局规定的国家环境空气质量标准允许范围内,其中 PM2.5 为 35 微克/立方米,CO 为 40 毫克/立方米,CO2 在 400 - 1,000ppm 之间。
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Evaluation of Ambient Air Quality Level at Various Locations within Lead City University, Ibadan
BACKGROUND: Air quality in university environment is strongly affected by the student population explosion, climatic conditions and industrial activity within the institution. Monitoring the main air pollutants such as carbon dioxides, carbon monoxide and particulate matter may help control the most polluted areas of the institution and take measures to reduce the pollution.Universities are big metropolitan institutions with sizable populations of students, employees, and visitors. However, university settings can contribute to air pollution, with diverse activities such as lab work, cooking in dorms, and vehicle traffic, among others, causing interior and ambient air pollution. It is impossible to estimate how much air pollution affects the health and happiness of students without embarking on this type of research work.  PURPOSE/AIM: Evaluation of meteorology parameters  (i.e. temperature and relative humidity (RH)) and ambient air quality (CO, CO2 and particulate matter (PM2.5)) level at various locations within Lead City University, Ibadan is essential. METHODOLOGY: Ambient concentrations of carbon monoxide (CO), carbon dioxide (CO2), Relative humidity (RH), Temperature (TEMP), and Particulate Matter (PM2.5) were measured in 15 locations across Lead City University over a two-week period (between 25th of June 2023 and 3rd of August 2023) with Bosean air quality detector -T-201.  RESULTS: Morning temperatures in all the locations measured ranging from 23.7°C to 29.2°C while afternoon temperature fluctuates more significantly, with the lowest recorded at 27.2°C and the highest at a notably warmer 35.8°C in all the locations measured.  The morning RH levels ranging from 63.8% to 74.7% while afternoon RH values, ranging from 58.2% to 63.4%. The finding also shows that afternoon CO2 levels range from 468.5 ppm to 971.6 ppm, with Location 13 having an unusually high average. Morning CO levels ranging from 4.1 ppm to 49 ppm, with location 13 showing the most highest figure of 184.2 ppm. CO2 and CO levels are mostly within acceptable ranges as recommended by World Health Organization (WHO) that CO2 concentration levels in school buildings should kept below 1000 ppm and CO be below an average of nine parts per million (ppm) for any eight-hour period, and below 25 ppm for any one-hour period as an indicative benchmark of good indoor air quality (IAQ).  Morning RH values range from 63.8% to 74.7%, with Location 1 having the highest average while afternoon RH values are between 58.9% and 67.7%, with Location 6 having the highest average. The relatively narrow variance in RH indicates that the dataset predominantly represents conditions with moderate humidity levels. Morning PM levels vary from 8.9 to 17.1µg/m³, suggesting diverse air quality conditions across the samples. In the afternoon, PM concentrations display a broader range, from 8.9 to an exceptionally high 436.1 in Location 13. Interestingly, all the air pollutants measured are still within the USA EPA permissible level of the National Ambient Air Quality Standard for PM2.5, which is 35 μg/m3, and CO, which is 40 mg/m3 and CO2 between 400 - 1,000ppm CONCLUSION: Variability in these parameters has implications for human health therefore, adequate ventilation and pollution control measures is thereby recommended for the university management in order to improve indoor air quality.
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