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http://dx.doi.org/10.5668/JEHS.2020.46.2.159

A Study on the Emission Changes in Reduction Chemical Substances in Korea  

Im, JiYoung (Accident Prevention and Assessment Division 1, National Institute of Chemical Safety)
Lee, MyeongJi (Department of Environmental Engineering, Chungnam National University)
Kim, HyunJi (Accident Coordination and Training Division, National Institute of Chemical Safety)
Ryu, JiSung (Accident Prevention and Assessment Division 1, National Institute of Chemical Safety)
Yun, DaeSik (Accident Prevention and Assessment Division 1, National Institute of Chemical Safety)
Jang, YongChul (Department of Environmental Engineering, Chungnam National University)
Lee, ChungSoo (Accident Coordination and Training Division, National Institute of Chemical Safety)
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Journal of Environmental Health Sciences / v.46, no.2, 2020 , pp. 159-169 More about this Journal
Abstract
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to investigate changes among the nine kinds of reduction chemical substances in Korea over the period of 2008-2017. We will define basic data for improving the management methods for reducing chemical substances. Methods: A survey of hazardous pollutant emissions for 2008-2017 was conducted through the pollutant Release and Transfer Register homepage. Nine kinds of designated reduction chemical substances (Benzene, Vinyl chloride, Trichloro ethylene, 1,3-butadiene, Dichloro methane, Tetrachloro ethylene, N,N-dimethylformamide, Acrylo nitrile, and Chloroform) provided the study subjects. The emission of hazardous chemicals and health effects used the National Health Statistics and Integrated Chemicals Information System (ICIS) as a reference. Results: Hazardous pollutant emissions increased by 1.2 times over the past decade, and nine types of reduction chemical substances increased by 1.6 times. By region, the emissions of reduction chemical substances over the last 10 years were in the order of Chungbuk, Gyeonggi, and Gyeongbuk. Emissions of Dichloro methane was the highest in Chungbuk and Gyeongbuk. N,N-dimethylformamide was the highest in Gyeonggi. Carcinogen pollutant emissions showed a tendency to increase continuously. In addition, group 1 carcinogen emissions showed a tendency to decrease. Conclusion: In the last decade, the amount of hazardous chemical emissions has been continuously increasing. Hazardous chemical emissions require facility improvement for continuous emissions reduction. More research on reduction of emissions is needed.
Keywords
Chemical substance emissions; reduction chemical substances; carcinogen emissions; chemical management;
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