Title of article :
Pollution prevention at ports: clearing the air
Author/Authors :
Diane Bailey، نويسنده , , Gina Solomon، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
26
From page :
749
To page :
774
Abstract :
Seaports are major hubs of economic activity and of environmental pollution in coastal urban areas. Due to increasing global trade, transport of goods through ports has been steadily increasing and will likely continue to increase in the future. Evaluating air pollution impacts of ports requires consideration of numerous sources, including marine vessels, trucks, locomotives, and off-road equipment used for moving cargo. The air quality impacts of ports are significant, with particularly large emissions of diesel exhaust, particulate matter, and nitrogen oxides. The health effects of these air pollutants to residents of local communities include asthma, other respiratory diseases, cardiovascular disease, lung cancer, and premature mortality. In children, there are links with asthma, bronchitis, missed school days, and emergency room visits. The significance of these environmental health impacts requires aggressive efforts to mitigate the problem. Approaches to mitigation encompass a range of possibilities from currently available, low-cost approaches, to more significant investments for cleaner air. Examples of the former include restrictions on truck idling and the use of low-sulfur diesel fuel; the latter includes shore-side power for docked ships, and alternative fuels. A precautionary approach to port-related air pollution would encourage local production of goods in order to reduce marine traffic, greener design for new terminals, and state-of-the art approaches to emissions-control that have been successfully demonstrated at ports throughout the world.
Keywords :
PORT , Diesel , Shipping , Air pollution , Pollution prevention , nitrogen oxides
Journal title :
Environmental Impact Assessment Review
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
Environmental Impact Assessment Review
Record number :
957364
Link To Document :
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