14. World Vehicles per Capita
• According to the 2007-
2008 World Motor
Vehicle Market Report,
the world's motor
vehicle population
reached 789.8 million
units in 2005
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16. Personal Exposure Meter to measure exposure
to PM and Gases during daily activities
Exposure: Whether and
how a human or other
organism comes into
contact with a
chemical, usually by
eating or drinking
it, inhaling it, or touching
it and having it penetrate
the skin
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24. Photochemical Assessment Monitoring
Stations (PAMS)
Site #1 - Upwind and background
characterization site.
Site #2 - Maximum ozone precursor
emissions impact site.
Site #3 - Maximum ozone concentration
site. These sites are intended to monitor
maximum ozone concentrations
occurring downwind from the area of
maximum precursor emissions.
Site #4 - Extreme downwind monitoring
site. These sites are established to
characterize the extreme downwind
transported ozone and its precursor
concentrations exiting the area and will
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25. Air Quality Models
• Air quality models use mathematical
and numerical techniques to simulate
the physical and chemical processes
that affect air pollutants as they
disperse and react in the
atmosphere.
• inputs of meteorological data
• source information
• emission rates
• stack height
• models are designed to characterize
primary pollutants
• secondary pollutants that are formed
as a result of complex chemical
reactions within the atmosphere
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26. Surface Data
• Surface data are meteorological data
that are measured at the earth’s
surface (technically, somewhere
between the ground level and 10m).
• data contains physical parameters
• Temperature
• dew point
• wind direction
• wind speed
• cloud cover
• cloud layer(s)
• Visibility
• current weather
• precipitation amount
• Surface data are reported by the
National Weather Service for each
hour
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27. World Car Sales by Manufacturers
1998-2005
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34. Health Effects Institute
Asian Risk Estimates Similar to West
Percent Increase in Mortality per 10 µg increase in PM10
0.8
0.62
Percent Increase
0.46
0.6
0.49
0.4
0.2
0
US (90 Cities)
Europe (21 Cities)
Asia (4 Cities)
Health Effects Institute, 2008 Air Quality Management 34
35. Implement a Project-II
Due Date: Friday, 17th May, 2013
A PENNY SAVED IS A PENNY EARNED…
… have to save money or earn money…
… up to Rs 10,000 within one month…
• Solid Waste Management
• Air Quality Management
• Energy Audit
• Material Recovery from Solid Waste
• Biofuels
• Energy Conservation
• Selling Drinking Water
Or
• Any smart idea related to Public Health
Engineering
Note: Provide complete data related to the activities
in terms of Rupees
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37. The World Bank Assessment Report (Pakistan)
• Mean annual cost of Environmental
and Natural Resource Damage is
Environmental and Natural
about Rs. 365 billion or 6% of GDP
Resource Damage
• Air pollution contributes 1/3 to the (Rs. 365 billion) Indoor
total damage air
pollution
• Rs. 67 billion for Indoor air 19%
pollution
Others
• Rs. 65 billion for Urban air (Water,
pollution Waste
water,
• Annually urban air pollution causes Solid
waste )
– 22,000 deaths among adults Urban air
63% pollution
– 700 deaths among young 18%
children
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38. Annual Cost of Urban Air Pollution
Health Impacts (Billion Rs)
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39. National Environmental Quality Standards NEQS for Ambient Air
Concentration in Ambient Air
Pollutants Time-weighted average Effective from 1st January,
2009
Annual Average 80 µg/m3
Sulfur Dioxide
24 hour 120 µg/m3
Annual Average 40 µg/m3
Oxides of Nitrogen as NO
24 hour 40 µg/m3
Annual Average 40 µg/m3
Oxides of Nitrogen as NO2
24 hour 80 µg/m3
Ozone 1 hour 180 µg/m3
Suspended Particulate Matter Annual Average 400 µg/m3
SPM 24 hour 550 µg/m3
Annual Average 200 µg/m3
Particulate Matter PM10
24 hour 250 µg/m3
Annual Average 25 µg/m3
Particulate Matter PM2.5 24 hour 40 µg/m3
1 hour 25 µg/m3
Annual Average 1.5 µg/m3
Lead (Pb)
24 hour 2.0 µg/m3
8 hour 5 mg/m3
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1 hour 10 mg/m3
41. Power Shortfall in Pakistan
Overall power shortfall current and projected in
Pakistan as:
• 6577 MW in 2010
• 18320 MW in 2015
• 36462 MW by 2020
Primary Energy Supplies by source in Pakistan
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49. Calculation of Suspended Particulate Matter
The concentration of Total Suspended Particulate was calculated using the
following formula (40 CFR Appendix B, Part 50, USEPA)
6
Wf Wi 10 (µg/m3)
TSP =
V
where,
TSP is mass concentration of total suspended particulate matter (µg/m3)
Wi is initial weight of clean filter (g)
Wf is final weight of exposed filter (g)
V is the sampled air volume (m3)
106 is for conversion of g to µg
50. High Volume Air Sampler
Measuring PM10
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