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Environ Sci Pollut Res Int


Title:A comprehensive air quality investigation at an aquatic centre: Indoor/outdoor comparisons
Author(s):Tolis EI; Panaras G; Bartzis JG;
Address:"Department of Mechanical Engineering, Environmental Technology Laboratory, University of Western Macedonia, Sialvera & Bakola Street, 50100, Kozani, Greece. etolis@uowm.gr. Department of Environmental Engineering, University of Western Macedonia, Sialvera & Bakola Street, 50100, Kozani, Greece. etolis@uowm.gr. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Environmental Technology Laboratory, University of Western Macedonia, Sialvera & Bakola Street, 50100, Kozani, Greece"
Journal Title:Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
Year:2018
Volume:20180402
Issue:17
Page Number:16710 - 16719
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-018-1882-9
ISSN/ISBN:1614-7499 (Electronic) 0944-1344 (Linking)
Abstract:"Air quality and comfort parameters in a naturally ventilated aquatic centre were studied in relation to the outdoor pollution levels. Simultaneous measurements of PM 2.5, as well as of volatile organic compounds, were carried out for the indoor and outdoor environment of the aquatic centre. The chemical analysis of ionic species and trace elements associated with particulate matter was also performed. In addition, automated analyzer for NO(2) and O(3) was used in order to record the indoor and outdoor levels of these pollutants. Analysis of diurnal variation of the pollutants' concentration was applied to the collected data, allowing the identification of potential variation on the sources affecting the indoor air quality. PM 2.5 concentration was almost two times higher indoors than outdoors with average values of 13.96 and 6.78 mug/m(3), respectively. Concerning the ion fraction of PM 2.5, SO(4)(2-) and Ca(2+) were the ions with higher concentration indoors with values of 1.06 and 0.93 mug/m(3), respectively, while the percentage of Cl(-) to the PM 2.5 fraction of the indoor atmosphere (9%) was too high than outdoor ones (1%). These results showed that indoor air of swimming pool concerning PM 2.5 and ionic species is mainly affected by the chlorination process along with the comfort conditions (high relative humidity) created during the operation of the facility. The common volatile organic compound concentrations at indoor air are generally in higher levels, compared to the outdoor air with p,m-xylene and toluene to be the substances with the higher concentration for indoor and outdoor area, respectively (7.80 and 1.57 mug/m(3)); nevertheless, values were rather low compared with the findings of other studies. Also, they clearly demonstrate a diurnal variation as a result of poor ventilation during night. As it was expected, chloroform showed the highest concentration compared to the other volatile organic compounds with values ranging from 3.35 to 135.89 mug/m(3), with an average of 54.50 mug/m(3). Concerning the NO(2) concentration, indoor levels showed an increased pattern when the swimming pool was fully occupied, a fact that reveals a possible correlation. As an overall conclusion, the natural ventilation and the disinfection process seem to play a key role to the air quality of the indoor air of the aquatic centre"
Keywords:"Air Pollution/*analysis Air Pollution, Indoor/*analysis Atmosphere Environmental Monitoring Humans Particulate Matter/*analysis Ventilation Volatile Organic Compounds/*analysis/chemistry Xylenes/*chemistry Air quality Aquatic centre Diurnal variation Ioni;"
Notes:"MedlineTolis, Evangelos I Panaras, Giorgos Bartzis, John G eng Germany 2018/04/04 Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2018 Jun; 25(17):16710-16719. doi: 10.1007/s11356-018-1882-9. Epub 2018 Apr 2"

 
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