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Contribution to atmospheric benzene concentrations of the petrol stations in a mid-sized city

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Resumo:In an urban environment the typical anthropogenic sources of benzene are mainly the road traffic. Other important sources are petrol stations and small- scale industries using benzene as a solvent, such as the printing industry, etc. Petrol stations are the most significant of these additional sources. Evaporative emissions from petrol station operations include contributions due to the filling underground tank operations, due to the underground tank breathing and emptying, due to vehicle refuelling operations and lastly due to spillage. The petrol stations are frequently located in populated urban areas consequently exposing the population to this kind of pollution. The present study assesses the contribution of petrol stations to the ambient benzene concentrations in a mid- sized city. The scientific toolbox adopted to develop the studies includes an air quality simulation model and a GIS platform. Based on the method and the rate of filling, tank configuration and gasoline properties the evaporative emissions from petrol stations are calculated. This paper aims at presenting the approach, including the theoretical framework, and at discussing the results and their role within the city's quality of life argument.
Autores principais:Silva, Lígia Torres
Outros Autores:Mendes, José F. G.; Silva, C. M.
Assunto:Urban air pollution Air pollution modelling Benzene
Ano:2010
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:comunicação em conferência
Tipo de acesso:acesso restrito
Instituição associada:Universidade do Minho
Idioma:inglês
Origem:RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho
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Benzene
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description In an urban environment the typical anthropogenic sources of benzene are mainly the road traffic. Other important sources are petrol stations and small- scale industries using benzene as a solvent, such as the printing industry, etc. Petrol stations are the most significant of these additional sources. Evaporative emissions from petrol station operations include contributions due to the filling underground tank operations, due to the underground tank breathing and emptying, due to vehicle refuelling operations and lastly due to spillage. The petrol stations are frequently located in populated urban areas consequently exposing the population to this kind of pollution. The present study assesses the contribution of petrol stations to the ambient benzene concentrations in a mid- sized city. The scientific toolbox adopted to develop the studies includes an air quality simulation model and a GIS platform. Based on the method and the rate of filling, tank configuration and gasoline properties the evaporative emissions from petrol stations are calculated. This paper aims at presenting the approach, including the theoretical framework, and at discussing the results and their role within the city's quality of life argument.
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spelling engWIT PressporIn an urban environment the typical anthropogenic sources of benzene are mainly the road traffic. Other important sources are petrol stations and small- scale industries using benzene as a solvent, such as the printing industry, etc. Petrol stations are the most significant of these additional sources. Evaporative emissions from petrol station operations include contributions due to the filling underground tank operations, due to the underground tank breathing and emptying, due to vehicle refuelling operations and lastly due to spillage. The petrol stations are frequently located in populated urban areas consequently exposing the population to this kind of pollution. The present study assesses the contribution of petrol stations to the ambient benzene concentrations in a mid- sized city. The scientific toolbox adopted to develop the studies includes an air quality simulation model and a GIS platform. Based on the method and the rate of filling, tank configuration and gasoline properties the evaporative emissions from petrol stations are calculated. This paper aims at presenting the approach, including the theoretical framework, and at discussing the results and their role within the city's quality of life argument.application/pdfporContribution to atmospheric benzene concentrations of the petrol stations in a mid-sized citySilva, Lígia TorresMendes, José F. G.Silva, C. M.HostingInstitutionOrganizationalUniversidade do Minhoe-mailmailto:repositorium@usdb.uminho.ptrepositorium@usdb.uminho.ptISBNIsPartOf9781845642044ISSNIsPartOf1743-3541DOIIsPartOf10.2495/RAV0902212012-03-08T11:04:24Z20102010-01-01T00:00:00ZHandlehttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/17691http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ecrestricted accessUrban air pollutionAir pollution modellingBenzene2130808 bytesother research producthttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_5794conference paperhttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ecapplication/pdffulltexthttps://prod-dspace.uminho.pt/bitstreams/8087269f-5423-453f-a1d3-a4ab980fbc07/download
spellingShingle Contribution to atmospheric benzene concentrations of the petrol stations in a mid-sized city
Silva, Lígia Torres
Urban air pollution
Air pollution modelling
Benzene
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv Urban air pollution
Air pollution modelling
Benzene
title Contribution to atmospheric benzene concentrations of the petrol stations in a mid-sized city
title_full Contribution to atmospheric benzene concentrations of the petrol stations in a mid-sized city
title_fullStr Contribution to atmospheric benzene concentrations of the petrol stations in a mid-sized city
title_full_unstemmed Contribution to atmospheric benzene concentrations of the petrol stations in a mid-sized city
title_short Contribution to atmospheric benzene concentrations of the petrol stations in a mid-sized city
title_sort Contribution to atmospheric benzene concentrations of the petrol stations in a mid-sized city
topic Urban air pollution
Air pollution modelling
Benzene
topic_facet Urban air pollution
Air pollution modelling
Benzene
url https://hdl.handle.net/1822/17691
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