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Identification of High Personal PM2.5 Exposure during Real Time Commuting in the Taipei Metropolitan Area

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ATMOSPHERE
卷 12, 期 3, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/atmos12030396

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air pollution; particulate matter; subway; traffic-related pollution

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  1. Cardinal Tien Hospital

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In the Taipei metropolitan area, residents may still face high PM2.5 exposure during some forms of commuting, especially when riding the underground mass rapid transit and being near temples and underground food courts in night markets.
There has been an increase in the network of mass rapid transit (MRT) and the number of automobiles over the past decades in the Taipei metropolitan area, Taiwan. The effects of these changes on PM2.5 exposure for the residents using different modes of transportation are unclear. Volunteers measured PM2.5 concentrations while commuting in different modes of transportation using a portable PM2.5 detector. Exposure to PM2.5 (median (range)) was higher when walking along the streets (40 (10-275) mu g/m(3)) compared to riding the buses (35 (13-65) mu g/m(3)) and the cars (15 (8-80) mu g/m(3)). PM2.5 concentrations were higher in underground MRT stations (80 (30-210) mu g/m(3)) and inside MRT cars running in underground sections (80 (55-185) mu g/m(3)) than those in elevated MRT stations (33 (15-35) mu g/m(3)) and inside MRT cars running in elevated sections (28 (13-68) mu g/m(3)) (p < 0.0001). Riding motorcycle also was associated with high PM2.5 exposure (75 (60-105 mu g/m(3)), p < 0.0001 vs. walking). High PM2.5 concentrations were noted near the temples (588 +/- 271 mu g/m(3)) and in the underground food court of a night market (405 +/- 238 mu g/m(3)) where the eatery stalls stir-fried and grilled food (p < 0.0001 vs. walking). We conclude that residents in the Taipei metropolitan area may still be exposed to high PM2.5 during some forms of commuting, including riding underground MRT.

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