Title of article :
Assessment of Air Quality in two Different Urban Localities
Author/Authors :
Al-Harbi، M نويسنده Department of Environmental Technology Management, College for Women, Kuwait University, P. O. Box 5969, Kuwait, Safat 13060, Kuwait ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Abstract :
This study assesses the air quality of two urban localities, Fahaheel and Al-Rabia City, to assist
local authorities to generate information supporting the planning of pollution control strategies to keep
pollutants within safe limits in the long run. In terms of diurnal and seasonal variations, almost all measured
pollutants exhibited two peaks: one in the morning and another in the afternoon. These two peaks resulted
from numerous activities (schools, open stores, traffic, restaurants and markets, and central heating) practiced
in these two cities during associated peaks hours. Nevertheless, there were noteworthy differences in air
pollutants’ magnitude (values) between the two cities. There were a number of exceedances of KUEPA air
quality threshold values in both urban localities; the highest numbers were in NMHC and the lowest numbers
were in O
3 and CO. No exceedances were found in SO2 in Al-Rabia City. In an attempt to identify the most
probable sources of air pollution, concentration roses were plotted for annual durations for both Fahaheel and
Al-Rabia. Furthermore, the Chemical Mass Balance (CMB) model was developed to quantify the contribution
of each prevalent source to measured emission concentration. Results show that the main emission sources in
Fahaheel were petroleum downstream facilities and highway traffic, which accounted for 69% and 17%,
respectively. In Al-Rabia City, highway traffic and the area’s commercial activity accounted for 79% and 13%,
respectively.
Journal title :
International Journal of Environmental Research(IJER)
Journal title :
International Journal of Environmental Research(IJER)