Authors
Francisco Sánchez-Soberón, Joaquim Rovira, Montse Mari, Jordi Sierra, Martí Nadal, José L Domingo, Marta Schuhmacher
Publication date
2015/11/1
Journal
Atmospheric Environment
Volume
120
Pages
109-116
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Particulate matter (PM) is widely recorded as a source of diseases, being more harmful those particles with smaller size. PM is released to the environment as a consequence of different activities, being one of them cement production. The objective of this pilot study was to characterize PM of different sizes around cement facilities to have a preliminary approach of their origin, and evaluate their potential health risks. For that purpose, three fractions of PM (10, 2.5, and 1) were collected in the nearby area of two cement plants with different backgrounds (urban and rural) in different seasons. Subsequently, main components, outdoor and indoor concentrations, exposure, and human health risks were assessed. Greatest levels of PM1, organic matter, and metals were found in urban location, especially in winter. Consequently, environmental exposure and human health risks registered their highest values in the urban …
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