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Quantifying the Impact of Residential Heating on the Urban Air Quality in a Typical European Coal Combustion Region

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
卷 43, 期 20, 页码 7964-7970

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/es8032082

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The present investigation, carried out as a case study in a typical major city situated in a European coal combustion region (Krakow, Poland), aims At quantifying the impact on the urban air quality of residential heating by coal combustion in comparison with other potential pollution sources such as power plants, industry, and traffic. Emissions were measured for 20 particulate matter (PM) was analyzed for 52 individual compounds together with outdoor and indoor PM10 collected during typical winter pollution episodes. The data were analyzed using chemical mass balance modeling (CMB) and constrained positive matrix factorization (CMF) yielding source apportionments for PM10, B(a)P, and other regulated air pollutants namely Cd, Ni, As, and Pb. The results are potentially very useful for planning abatement strategies in all areas of the world, where coal combustion in small appliances is significant. During the studied pollution episodes in Krakow, European air quality limits were exceeded with up to a factor 8 for PM10 and up to a factor 200 for B(a)P. The levels of these air pollutants were accompanied by high concentrations of azaerenes, known markers for inefficient coal combustion. The major culprit for the extreme pollution levels was domonstrated to W residential, heating by pool combustion in small stoves and boilers (>50% for PM10 and >90% B(a(P), whereao road transport (<10% for PM10 and <3% for B(a(P), and industry (4-15% for PM10 and <6% for 15(afl played a lesser role. The indoor PM10 and B(a)P concentrations were at high levels similar to those of outdoor concentrations and waro found to have the same sources as oqtdoprs. The inorganic secondary aerosol component of PM10 amounted to around 30%, which for a large part may be attributed to the industrial emission of the precursors SO2 and NOx.

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