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Rubbertown Next Generation Emissions Measurement Demonstration Project

Industrial facilities and other sources can emit air pollutants from fugitive leaks, process malfunctions and area sources that can be difficult to understand and to manage. Next generation emissions measurement (NGEM) approaches executed near facilities are enabling new ways to assess these sources...

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Autores principales: Thoma, Eben, George, Ingrid, Duvall, Rachelle, Wu, Tai, Whitaker, Donald, Oliver, Karen, Mukerjee, Shaibal, Brantley, Halley, Spann, Jane, Bell, Tiereny, Carlton-Carew, Njeri, Deshmukh, Parikshit, Cansler, Jacob, Cousett, Tamira, Tang, Wei, Cooley, Andrea, Zimmerman, Kyle, DeWitt, Billy, Paris, Bryan
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6604034/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31181783
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16112041
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author Thoma, Eben
George, Ingrid
Duvall, Rachelle
Wu, Tai
Whitaker, Donald
Oliver, Karen
Mukerjee, Shaibal
Brantley, Halley
Spann, Jane
Bell, Tiereny
Carlton-Carew, Njeri
Deshmukh, Parikshit
Cansler, Jacob
Cousett, Tamira
Tang, Wei
Cooley, Andrea
Zimmerman, Kyle
DeWitt, Billy
Paris, Bryan
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George, Ingrid
Duvall, Rachelle
Wu, Tai
Whitaker, Donald
Oliver, Karen
Mukerjee, Shaibal
Brantley, Halley
Spann, Jane
Bell, Tiereny
Carlton-Carew, Njeri
Deshmukh, Parikshit
Cansler, Jacob
Cousett, Tamira
Tang, Wei
Cooley, Andrea
Zimmerman, Kyle
DeWitt, Billy
Paris, Bryan
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description Industrial facilities and other sources can emit air pollutants from fugitive leaks, process malfunctions and area sources that can be difficult to understand and to manage. Next generation emissions measurement (NGEM) approaches executed near facilities are enabling new ways to assess these sources and their impacts to nearby populations. This paper describes complementary uses of emerging NGEM systems in a Louisville, KY industrial district (Rubbertown), focusing on an important area air toxic, 1,3-butadiene. Over a one-year deployment starting in September 2017, two-week average passive samplers (PSs) at 11 sites showed both geospatial and temporal trends. At 0.24 ppbv annual average 1,3-butadiene concentration, a group of PSs located near facility fence lines was elevated compared to a PS group located in the community and upwind from facilities (0.07 ppbv average). Two elevated PS periods capturing emission events were examined using time-resolved NGEM approaches as case studies. In one event a 1.18 ppbv PS reading was found to be relatively localized and was caused by a multiday emission from a yet to be identified, non-facility source. In the other event, the airshed was more broadly impacted with PS concentrations ranging from 0.71 ppbv for the near-facility group to 0.46 ppbv for the community group. This case was likely influenced by a known emission event at an industrial facility. For both case studies, air pollutant and wind data from prototype NGEM systems were combined with source location models to inform the emission events. This research illustrates the power of applying NGEM approaches to improve both the understanding of emissions near sources and knowledge of impacts to near-source communities.
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spelling pubmed-66040342019-07-19 Rubbertown Next Generation Emissions Measurement Demonstration Project Thoma, Eben George, Ingrid Duvall, Rachelle Wu, Tai Whitaker, Donald Oliver, Karen Mukerjee, Shaibal Brantley, Halley Spann, Jane Bell, Tiereny Carlton-Carew, Njeri Deshmukh, Parikshit Cansler, Jacob Cousett, Tamira Tang, Wei Cooley, Andrea Zimmerman, Kyle DeWitt, Billy Paris, Bryan Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Industrial facilities and other sources can emit air pollutants from fugitive leaks, process malfunctions and area sources that can be difficult to understand and to manage. Next generation emissions measurement (NGEM) approaches executed near facilities are enabling new ways to assess these sources and their impacts to nearby populations. This paper describes complementary uses of emerging NGEM systems in a Louisville, KY industrial district (Rubbertown), focusing on an important area air toxic, 1,3-butadiene. Over a one-year deployment starting in September 2017, two-week average passive samplers (PSs) at 11 sites showed both geospatial and temporal trends. At 0.24 ppbv annual average 1,3-butadiene concentration, a group of PSs located near facility fence lines was elevated compared to a PS group located in the community and upwind from facilities (0.07 ppbv average). Two elevated PS periods capturing emission events were examined using time-resolved NGEM approaches as case studies. In one event a 1.18 ppbv PS reading was found to be relatively localized and was caused by a multiday emission from a yet to be identified, non-facility source. In the other event, the airshed was more broadly impacted with PS concentrations ranging from 0.71 ppbv for the near-facility group to 0.46 ppbv for the community group. This case was likely influenced by a known emission event at an industrial facility. For both case studies, air pollutant and wind data from prototype NGEM systems were combined with source location models to inform the emission events. This research illustrates the power of applying NGEM approaches to improve both the understanding of emissions near sources and knowledge of impacts to near-source communities. MDPI 2019-06-08 2019-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6604034/ /pubmed/31181783 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16112041 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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George, Ingrid
Duvall, Rachelle
Wu, Tai
Whitaker, Donald
Oliver, Karen
Mukerjee, Shaibal
Brantley, Halley
Spann, Jane
Bell, Tiereny
Carlton-Carew, Njeri
Deshmukh, Parikshit
Cansler, Jacob
Cousett, Tamira
Tang, Wei
Cooley, Andrea
Zimmerman, Kyle
DeWitt, Billy
Paris, Bryan
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6604034/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31181783
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16112041
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