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Title: Understanding intra-neighborhood patterns in PM2.5 and PM10 using mobile monitoring in Braddock, PA.

Authors: Tunno, Brett J; Shields, Kyra Naumoff; Lioy, Paul; Chu, Nanjun; Kadane, Joseph B; Parmanto, Bambang; Pramana, Gede; Zora, Jennifer; Davidson, Cliff; Holguin, Fernando; Clougherty, Jane E

Published In Environ Health, (2012 Oct 10)

Abstract: Braddock, Pennsylvania is home to the Edgar Thomson Steel Works (ETSW), one of the few remaining active steel mills in the Pittsburgh region. An economically distressed area, Braddock exceeds average annual (>15 μg/m3) and daily (>35 μg/m3) National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for particulate matter (PM2.5).A mobile air monitoring study was designed and implemented in morning and afternoon hours in the summer and winter (2010-2011) to explore the within-neighborhood spatial and temporal (within-day and between-day) variability in PM2.5 and PM10.Both pollutants displayed spatial variation between stops, and substantial temporal variation within and across study days. For summer morning sampling runs, site-specific mean PM2.5 ranged from 30.0 (SD = 3.3) to 55.1 (SD = 13.0) μg/m3. Mean PM10 ranged from 30.4 (SD = 2.5) to 69.7 (SD = 51.2) μg/m3, respectively. During summer months, afternoon concentrations were significantly lower than morning for both PM2.5 and PM10, potentially owing to morning subsidence inversions. Winter concentrations were lower than summer, on average, and showed lesser diurnal variation. Temperature, wind speed, and wind direction predicted significant variability in PM2.5 and PM10 in multiple linear regression models.Data reveals significant morning versus afternoon variability and spatial variability in both PM2.5 and PM10 concentrations within Braddock. Information obtained on peak concentration periods, and the combined effects of industry, traffic, and elevation in this region informed the design of a larger stationary monitoring network.

PubMed ID: 23051204 Exiting the NIEHS site

MeSH Terms: Air Pollutants/analysis*; Altitude; Environmental Monitoring/methods; Environmental Monitoring/statistics & numerical data*; Linear Models; Metallurgy*; Meteorological Concepts; Particulate Matter/analysis*; Pennsylvania; Seasons; Spatio-Temporal Analysis; Steel; Vehicle Emissions

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