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Ambient air quality at the wider area of an industrial mining facility at Stratoni, Chalkidiki, Greece
To assess ambient air quality at the wider area of a mining-industrial facility in Chalkidiki, Greece, the particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter of 10 μm (PM10) and its content in characteristic elements, i.e., As, Cd, Cu, Fe, Mn, Pb, Zn were monitored for a period of three years (2008–2010). Gravimetric air samplers were employed for the particulate matter sampling at three sampling stations located in the immediate vicinity of the industrial facility and at a neighbouring residential site. Monitoring data indicated that the 3-year median PM10 concentrations were 23.3 μg/m3 at the residential site close to the facility and 28.7 μg/m3 at the site within the facility indicating a minimal influence from the industrial activities to the air quality of the neighbouring residential area. Both annual average and median PM10 concentration levels were below the indicative European standards, whereas similar spatial and temporal variation was observed for the PM10 constituents. The average Pb concentrations measured for the three sampling sites were 0.2, 0.146 and 0.174 μg/m3 respectively, well below the indicative limit of 0.5 μg/m3. The quantitative and qualitative comparison of PM10 concentrations and its elemental constituent for the three sampling stations did not indicate any direct influence of the mining-industrial activities to the air quality of the Stratoni residential area.
Ambient air quality at the wider area of an industrial mining facility at Stratoni, Chalkidiki, Greece
To assess ambient air quality at the wider area of a mining-industrial facility in Chalkidiki, Greece, the particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter of 10 μm (PM10) and its content in characteristic elements, i.e., As, Cd, Cu, Fe, Mn, Pb, Zn were monitored for a period of three years (2008–2010). Gravimetric air samplers were employed for the particulate matter sampling at three sampling stations located in the immediate vicinity of the industrial facility and at a neighbouring residential site. Monitoring data indicated that the 3-year median PM10 concentrations were 23.3 μg/m3 at the residential site close to the facility and 28.7 μg/m3 at the site within the facility indicating a minimal influence from the industrial activities to the air quality of the neighbouring residential area. Both annual average and median PM10 concentration levels were below the indicative European standards, whereas similar spatial and temporal variation was observed for the PM10 constituents. The average Pb concentrations measured for the three sampling sites were 0.2, 0.146 and 0.174 μg/m3 respectively, well below the indicative limit of 0.5 μg/m3. The quantitative and qualitative comparison of PM10 concentrations and its elemental constituent for the three sampling stations did not indicate any direct influence of the mining-industrial activities to the air quality of the Stratoni residential area.
Ambient air quality at the wider area of an industrial mining facility at Stratoni, Chalkidiki, Greece
Gaidajis, Georgios (author) / Angelakoglou, Komninos (author) / Gazea, Emmy (author)
Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A ; 47 ; 1869-1877
2012-10-01
9 pages
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