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Integrated Risk Assessment of Multiple Air Pollutants and Influence Factors in an Urban Agglomeration of China

Journal

POLISH JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Volume 30, Issue 5, Pages 4521-4529

Publisher

HARD
DOI: 10.15244/pjoes/133718

Keywords

air pollution; health risk; Air Quality Health Index; urban agglomeration

Funding

  1. Key R&D and Promotion Projects of Henan Province [202102310268, 212102310531, 212102310067]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Henan Province [202300410521]
  3. College Students' Science and Technology Innovation Project [ZKNUD2021060, ZKNUD2021061]
  4. Scientific Research Foundation for High-level Professionals of Zhoukou Normal University [ZKUNC2019002]

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The study focused on the air quality in the Central Plains Urban Agglomeration (CPUA) in China, revealing that air pollution is subject to seasonal variations and is mainly driven by human activities, with significant health risks for the population in certain cities like Zhengzhou and Anyang.
There has been an increasing interest in evaluating health effects associated with multiple air pollutants. Identifying the critical factors driving the variation of multiple air pollutants and pollution caused the human health risk are still limited. We selected four typical cities as the study object in the Central Plains Urban Agglomeration (CPUA), China and collected the data of air pollutants, meteorological factors and social development factors over the two years. Our results showed that the air pollutants presented remarkable seasonal variations, according to the principal coordinate analysis (PCoA), the air pollution event often occurred in winter in the CPUA, and the air quality health index (AQHI) values were moderate risk for population health particularly in Zhengzhou and Anyang. The results of the correlation analysis and redundancy analysis (RDA) showed that air pollution and associated health risk was driven by human activities, and was influenced by dominant meteorological factors, such as, rainfall, vapor pressure, relative humidity. These indicated that the air pollution in the CPUA should make the pollutant emission plan according to the region and season to improve the air quality and protect the public health.

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