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| Title: | Risk-oriented source apportionment and implications for mitigation strategies of VOCs in industrial parks : insights from odor pollution and health risks | Authors: | Li, L Wang, F Hu, W Zhang, D Li, Z Lv, P Xu, Q Yuan, R Zhang, Y Zhang, Y Guo, H |
Issue Date: | Nov-2024 | Source: | Environment international, Nov. 2024, v. 193, 109137 | Abstract: | A typical industrial park in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River Economic Belt, which is 70 km from the Chongqing urban center, was used to investigate the occurrence and exposure of harmful volatile organic compounds (VOCs). An exposure risk method and a risk-oriented source apportionment approach were performed to assess the inhalation risks and apportion VOC sources, respectively. The quantitative relationships between risk factors and pollution sources were established, identifying key pathogenic and odorous VOCs. The quantitative emission reduction strategies were developed based on risk thresholds. Residents within the industrial parks face potential health risks due to pathogenic VOCs and nuisance odors, and workers in specific sectors experience two to six times higher risks than those in residential areas. Six risk sources were identified in the industrial park, ranked according to their contribution to VOC concentrations as follows: industrial sewage treatment (IST) (32.59 %), natural gas chemical industry (NGCI) (27.77 %), diesel vehicle exhaust (DVE) (12.04 %), pharmaceutical manufacturing industry (PMI) (11.14 %), chemical raw materials manufacturing (CRMM) (9.96 %), and iron and steel industry (ISI) (6.5 %). Among these, NGCI, IST, and CRMM were the top contributors to pathogenic risks, with contributions of 32.13 %, 29.71 %, and 21.71 % to non-carcinogenic risks, and 18.15 %, 19.87 %, and 27.99 % to carcinogenic risks, respectively. DVE produced significantly higher odor pollution compared to other sources, with intensities that were 3 to 10 times greater. The key pathogenic and odorous VOCs differ by source, resulting in varying control priorities for different VOC species. Reducing emissions from these six sources for 20 high-risk species (e.g., acrolein, 2-chlorotoluene, 1,2-dibromoethane, dichloromethane, and p-diethylbenzene) will simultaneously lower pathogenic and odor risks, with cumulative reduction rates ranging from 4.11 % to 93.75 %. This study provides quantitative control targets for VOCs from a health risk perspective, offering valuable guidance for developing risk management policies in industrial parks. | Keywords: | Exposure High-resolution observation Industrial park Sources VOCs |
Publisher: | Elsevier Ltd | Journal: | Environment international | ISSN: | 0160-4120 | EISSN: | 1873-6750 | DOI: | 10.1016/j.envint.2024.109137 | Rights: | © 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/). The following publication Li, L., Wang, F., Hu, W., Zhang, D., Li, Z., Lv, P., Xu, Q., Yuan, R., Zhang, Y., Zhang, Y., & Guo, H. (2024). Risk-oriented source apportionment and implications for mitigation strategies of VOCs in industrial parks: Insights from odor pollution and health risks. Environment International, 193, 109137 is available at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2024.109137. |
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