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Air quality impact assessment of multiple open pit coal mines in northern Colombia

机译:哥伦比亚北部多个露天煤矿的空气质量影响评估

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The coal raining region in northern Colombia is one of the largest open pit mining regions of the world. In 2009, there were 8 mining companies in operation with an approximate coal production of ~70 Mtons/ year. Since 2007, the Colombian air quality monitoring network has reported readings that exceed the daily and annual air quality standards for total suspended particulate (TSP) matter and particles with an equivalent aerodynamic diameter smaller than 10 μm (PM_(10)) in nearby villages. This paper describes work carried out in order to establish an appropriate clean air program for this region, based on the Colombian national environmental authority requirement for modeling of TSP and PM_(10) dispersion. A TSP and PM_(10) emission inventory was initially developed, and topographic and meteorological information for the region was collected and analyzed. Using this information, the dispersion of TSP was modeled in ISO and AERMOD using meteorological data collected by 3 local stations during 2008 and 2009. The results obtained were compared to actual values measured by the air quality monitoring network. High correlation coefficients (>0.73) were obtained, indicating that the models accurately described the main factors affecting particle dispersion in the region. The model was then used to forecast concentrations of particulate matter for 2010. Based on results from the model, areas within the modeling region were identified as highly, fairly, moderately and marginally polluted according to local regulations. Additionally, the contribution particulate matter to the pollution at each village was estimated. Using these predicted values, the Colombian environmental authority imposed new decontamination measures on the mining companies operating in the region. These measures included the relocation of three villages financed by the mine companies based on forecasted pollution levels.
机译:哥伦比亚北部的煤炭雨季地区是世界上最大的露天采矿地区之一。 2009年,有8家采矿公司在运营,煤炭年产量约为70吨。自2007年以来,哥伦比亚的空气质量监测网络报告的读数超过附近村庄中的总悬浮颗粒(TSP)物质和等效空气动力学直径小于10μm(PM_(10))的颗粒的每日和年度空气质量标准。本文根据哥伦比亚国家环境主管部门对TSP和PM_(10)扩散建模的要求,介绍了为建立适合该地区的清洁空气计划而进行的工作。初步建立了TSP和PM_(10)排放清单,并收集和分析了该地区的地形和气象信息。利用这些信息,使用2008年和2009年由3个本地站点收集的气象数据,在ISO和AERMOD中对TSP的扩散进行建模。将所得结果与空气质量监测网络测得的实际值进行比较。获得高相关系数(> 0.73),表明该模型准确地描述了影响该区域颗粒扩散的主要因素。然后,该模型用于预测2010年的颗粒物浓度。根据模型的结果,根据当地法规,模型区域内的区域被标识为高度,公平,中度和边缘污染。另外,估计了每个村庄污染中颗粒物的贡献。利用这些预测值,哥伦比亚环保局对在该地区运营的矿业公司实施了新的净化措施。这些措施包括根据预测的污染水平迁移由矿业公司资助的三个村庄。

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  • 来源
    《Journal of Environmental Management》 |2012年第1期|p.121-129|共9页
  • 作者单位

    Automotive Engineering Research Center, CIMA of Tecnologico de Monterrey, Eduardo Monroy Cardenas, No 2000, Toluca, Mexico;

    Automotive Engineering Research Center, CIMA of Tecnologico de Monterrey, Eduardo Monroy Cardenas, No 2000, Toluca, Mexico;

    Automotive Engineering Research Center, CIMA of Tecnologico de Monterrey, Eduardo Monroy Cardenas, No 2000, Toluca, Mexico;

    Automotive Engineering Research Center, CIMA of Tecnologico de Monterrey, Eduardo Monroy Cardenas, No 2000, Toluca, Mexico;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 关键词

    air quality modeling; open pit mining; open cut mining; clean air policies;

    机译:空气质量建模;露天开采;露天开采;清洁空气政策;

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