Particulate matter concentrations originating from industrial and urban sources: validation of atmospheric dispersion modeling results
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2015
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Elsevier B.V.
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This study presents the analysis of the emission, transport, dispersion, and concentration of particulate
matter emitted from a large industrial complex dedicated to the manufacture of cement in the town of
Malaguen~o, province of Co´rdoba (Argentina), using the USEPA's (Environmental Protection Agency)
AERMOD model. The model was applied for 224 industrial and background emission sources (8 stacks, 3
limestone quarries, 13 material storage piles, 18 agricultural fields and 182 paved and unpaved segment
roads). The application of the model was validated with Total Suspended Particulate matter (TSP)
measured at two monitoring sites, where samples were collected for 62 consecutive days in winter. The
maximum TSP values obtained at both monitoring sites (748 and 1100 mg m—3) were well above the
suggested WHO guidelines. The results obtained showed the impact of this industrial activity on local
particulate matter concentrations, from which unpaved industrial roads and stockpiles were the most
influential emission sources, directly affecting two of the closest neighborhoods in the area. Future
studies will include the accumulation of heavy metals and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in TSP
samples, the environmental risk assessment for exposure of the Malaguen~o population and the source
apportionment of these pollutants
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Cement industry, Particulate matter, Monitoring stations, Atmospheric dispersion modeling
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