The emission of dioxins from municipal solid waste incinerators(MSWIs) has become a widespread concern.The effect of meteorological parameters(wind speed,atmospheric stability and mixing height) on the hourly ground l...The emission of dioxins from municipal solid waste incinerators(MSWIs) has become a widespread concern.The effect of meteorological parameters(wind speed,atmospheric stability and mixing height) on the hourly ground level concentration(GLC) of dioxins was estimated using air dispersion models.Moreover,the health risks of dioxin exposure were evaluated for children and adults using the Nouwen equation.The total environmental exposure via air inhalation and food ingestion was calculated,based on linear fit equations.The results indicate that potentially severe pollution from dioxins occurs at a wind speed of 1.5 m/s with atmospheric stability class F.In addition,local residents in the study area are exposed to severe weather conditions most of the time,and the risk exposures for children are far higher than those for adults.The total exposure for children far exceeds the tolerable daily intake of dioxin recommended by the World Health Organization(WHO) of 1-4 pg TEQ/(kg·d) under severe weather conditions.Results from modeling calculations of health risk assessment were consistent with dioxin levels obtained during actual monitoring of emissions.展开更多
基金Project supported by the National Basic Research Program of China (973) (No. 2011CB201500)the National High-Tech R&D Program (863) of China (No. 2009AA064704)the Key Science and Technology Projects of Zhejiang Province,China (No. 2008C13022-3)
文摘The emission of dioxins from municipal solid waste incinerators(MSWIs) has become a widespread concern.The effect of meteorological parameters(wind speed,atmospheric stability and mixing height) on the hourly ground level concentration(GLC) of dioxins was estimated using air dispersion models.Moreover,the health risks of dioxin exposure were evaluated for children and adults using the Nouwen equation.The total environmental exposure via air inhalation and food ingestion was calculated,based on linear fit equations.The results indicate that potentially severe pollution from dioxins occurs at a wind speed of 1.5 m/s with atmospheric stability class F.In addition,local residents in the study area are exposed to severe weather conditions most of the time,and the risk exposures for children are far higher than those for adults.The total exposure for children far exceeds the tolerable daily intake of dioxin recommended by the World Health Organization(WHO) of 1-4 pg TEQ/(kg·d) under severe weather conditions.Results from modeling calculations of health risk assessment were consistent with dioxin levels obtained during actual monitoring of emissions.