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http://dx.doi.org/10.15269/JKSOEH.2019.29.1.34

Comparison of Airborne Lead Concentration in and Around Lead Production Plant  

Park, Changhwan (Korean Industrial Health Association)
Park, Yunkyung (Department of Occupational Health, Daegu Catholic University)
Oh, Younhee (Wonjin Insitute for Occupational and Enviromental Health)
Choi, Inja (Wonjin Insitute for Occupational and Enviromental Health)
Cha, Wonseok (Korea Workers' Compensation and Welfare Service)
Choi, Sangjun (Department of Occupational Health, Daegu Catholic University)
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Journal of Korean Society of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene / v.29, no.1, 2019 , pp. 34-41 More about this Journal
Abstract
Objective: This study is conducted to evaluate airborne lead concentration in and around lead production plant. Methods: Airborne lead concentration was monitored simultaneously inside of the processes of lead recycling factory and outside of factory which include stack, boundary of factory and residential area 1 km and 7.5 km from factory, respectively. All samples were measured three times at 1.5 m from the ground and analyzed using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer, inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometer or flame atomic absorption spectrometer. Results: All airborne lead concentrations measured inside of factory($13.9{\mu}g/m^3-252.9{\mu}g/m^3$) and outside of factory($0.001{\mu}g/m^3-54.97{\mu}g/m^3$) showed log-normal distribution. Geometric mean lead concentration, $54.81{\mu}g/m^3$, measured inside of factory was significantly higher than outside of factory, $0.20{\mu}g/m^3$(p<0.01). Among the samples measured inside the factory, lead concentration was the highest in the refining process($59.02{\mu}g/m^3-252.9{\mu}g/m^3$). In the case of the samples outside the factory, the nearest chimney was the highest($3.84{\mu}g/m^3-54.97{\mu}g/m^3$), and the lead concentration at the farthest place, 7.5 km from the factory was the lowest($0.001{\mu}g/m^3-1.7{\mu}g/m^3$). The arithmetic lead concentration, $0.45{\mu}g/m^3$ in the residential area near the factory was below the atmospheric environment standard of $0.5{\mu}g/m^3$, but the maximum concentration of $3.4{\mu}g/m^3$ was exceeded. Conclusions: Airborne lead concentration in residential area, 1 km away from lead recycling plant, may exceed ambient air standard of $0.5{\mu}g/m^3$.
Keywords
lead; lead recycling plant; residential area;
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