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http://dx.doi.org/10.5572/KOSAE.2017.33.4.319

PM Management Methods Considering Condensable PM Emissions from Stationary Sources in Seoul and Incheon  

Lee, Im Hack (School of Environmental Engineering, University of Seoul)
Choi, Doo Sung (Department of Building Services Engineering & Fire Protection System, University of Chungwoon)
Ko, Myeong Jin (Department of Fire Disaster Prevention, Suncheon Jeil College)
Park, Young-Kwon (School of Environmental Engineering, University of Seoul)
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Journal of Korean Society for Atmospheric Environment / v.33, no.4, 2017 , pp. 319-325 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this study, the new particulate matter emissions considering condensable PM (CPM) of stationary pollutant sources were calculated to modify the CAPSS emissions based on only filterable PMs in Seoul and Incheon. When the new calculated emissions were compared to the existing filterable PM based emissions of local governments, different contribution patterns of emission sources were found. For example, the proportion of mobile sources was high when the filterable PM was considered; however, the contribution of non-industrial sources was dominant in Seoul when the emissions of CPM were considered. Also, the proportion of energy industrial combustion and manufacturing combustion sources was significant in Incheon when CPM emissions considered. Therefore, it seems to be much desirable to consider CPM emissions for determining adequate locations of collective energy facilities and manufacturing combustion facilities in the future. In addition, CPM should be considered to solve the dust problem nationwide. The emission analysis, diagnosis, prediction and countermeasures using CPM emissions should be appropriately performed.
Keywords
Emission factor; Condensable particulate matters;
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