Air Pollution From A Large Steel Factory: Toxic Contaminants From Coke-oven Plants
Price
Free (open access)
Transaction
Volume
74
Pages
10
Published
2004
Size
555 kb
Paper DOI
10.2495/AIR040481
Copyright
WIT Press
Author(s)
L. Liberti, M. Notarnicola, R. Primerano & G. Vitucci
Abstract
An extensive investigation has been carried out to assess air pollution caused by one of the largest European steel factories in Taranto, S. Italy. The study was aimed in particular at evaluating toxic contaminants such as TSP, PM3.5, PAHs and Benzene emitted during the coke-making process. Pollution levels largely exceeding accepted values for all toxic compounds monitored were found, causing severe health risks for workers and heavy environmental impact on the densely populated surrounding areas. Keywords: coke oven plants, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), particulate matter, air quality, speciation profile. 1 Introduction With 250,000 inhabitants Taranto, second most populated town of Apulia Region (S. Italy), hosts a heavy i
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