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The air quality impacts of road closures associated with the 2004 Democratic National Convention in Boston

机译:与2004年波士顿全国民主大会有关的封路对空气质量的影响

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Background The Democratic National Convention (DNC) in Boston, Massachusetts in 2004 provided an opportunity to evaluate the impacts of a localized and short-term but potentially significant change in traffic patterns on air quality, and to determine the optimal monitoring approach to address events of this nature. It was anticipated that the road closures associated with the DNC would both influence the overall air pollution level and the distribution of concentrations across the city, through shifts in traffic patterns. Methods To capture these effects, we placed passive nitrogen dioxide badges at 40 sites around metropolitan Boston before, during, and after the DNC, with the goal of capturing the array of hypothesized impacts. In addition, we continuously measured elemental carbon at three sites, and gathered continuous air pollution data from US EPA fixed-site monitors and traffic count data from the Massachusetts Highway Department. Results There were significant reductions in traffic volume on the highway with closures north of Boston, with relatively little change along other highways, indicating a more isolated traffic reduction rather than an across-the-board decrease. For our nitrogen dioxide samples, while there was a relatively small change in mean concentrations, there was significant heterogeneity across sites, which corresponded with our a priori classifications of road segments. The median ratio of nitrogen dioxide concentrations during the DNC relative to non-DNC sampling periods was 0.58 at sites with hypothesized traffic reductions, versus 0.88 for sites with no changes hypothesized and 1.15 for sites with hypothesized traffic increases. Continuous monitors measured slightly lower concentrations of elemental carbon and nitrogen dioxide during road closure periods at monitors proximate to closed highway segments, but not for PM2.5 or further from major highways. Conclusion We conclude that there was a small but measurable influence of DNC-related road closures on air quality patterns in the Boston area, and that a low-cost monitoring study combining passive badges for spatial heterogeneity and continuous monitors for temporal heterogeneity can provide useful insight for community air quality assessments.
机译:背景资料2004年在马萨诸塞州波士顿举行的民主党全国代表大会(DNC)提供了一个机会,可以评估交通方式的局部性和短期但潜在的重大变化对空气质量的影响,并确定解决空气污染事件的最佳监测方法这种性质。可以预料,与DNC相关的封路将会通过交通方式的变化,影响总体空气污染水平和整个城市的浓度分布。方法为了捕获这些影响,我们在DNC之前,之中和之后在波士顿市区附近的40个地点放置了被动式二氧化氮徽章,目的是捕获一系列假设的影响。此外,我们在三个地点连续测量元素碳,并从美国EPA固定地点监测器收集了连续的空气污染数据,并从马萨诸塞州公路局收集了交通计数数据。结果波士顿以北的封闭路段使高速公路上的交通量显着减少,而沿其他高速公路的变化相对较小,这表明孤立的交通减少量更多,而不是整体的减少量。对于我们的二氧化氮样品,虽然平均浓度变化相对较小,但各个站点之间存在明显的异质性,这与我们对路段的先验分类相对应。假设流量减少的站点在DNC期间相对于非DNC采样期间的二氧化氮浓度的中位数比率为0.58,而假设流量不变的站点为0.88,假设流量减少的站点为1.15。在道路封闭期间,连续监测仪在接近封闭高速公路的监测仪上测得的元素碳和二氧化氮的浓度略低,但对于PM2.5或主要公路以外的监测仪却没有。结论我们得出的结论是,与DNC相关的道路封闭对波士顿地区的空气质量模式影响很小,但可测量,并且低成本监测研究结合了用于空间异质性的被动标志和用于时间异质性的连续监测器,可以提供有用的见解。用于社区空气质量评估。

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