Comparative Assessment of Ambient Air Quality in Rabia Area for Years 2001 and 2004 in the State of Kuwait

The hourly air pollutants concentrations were measured continuously by fixed ambient air stations located over the polyclinics in Rabia area in Capital Governorate in the State of Kuwait. The focus of this investigation is to determine the pollution levels of SO sub(2), NO sub(2) and O sub(3) in yea...

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Published inAmerican journal of environmental sciences Vol. 4; no. 1; pp. 50 - 62
Main Authors Al-Azmi, Bader N., Nassehi, V., Khan, A. R.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.01.2008
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Summary:The hourly air pollutants concentrations were measured continuously by fixed ambient air stations located over the polyclinics in Rabia area in Capital Governorate in the State of Kuwait. The focus of this investigation is to determine the pollution levels of SO sub(2), NO sub(2) and O sub(3) in year 2001 and 2004 to assess the pollution trends. The recorded data are used in identification of the most probable sources of these pollutants. The pollutants levels were compared to evaluate exceedances of Kuwait Environmental Authority Standards. The diurnal patterns were also analyzed for different seasons for two years 2001 and 2004. Weekdays and weekend variation on Ozone pollution has been thoroughly investigated. It is observed that SO sub(2), NO sub(2) and O sub(3) levels were higher in year 2001 as compare to year 2004 due to the application of various mitigation strategies such as relocation of car auction market and transport depot, which were located in tile northwestern side of Rabia area with distance of 2 km. The traffic volume all over the country has increased by substantial amount increasing NOx and ozone precursor emissions, which showed the complex balance of NOx and O sub(3). The O sub(3) levels of the daytime hours from April to September period has shown high buildup on weekend as compare to weekdays due to the least traffic density on the roads.
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ISSN:1553-345X
DOI:10.3844/ajessp.2008.50.62