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Original Articles

A Rating of the Major Air Pollutants and Their Sources by Effect

Pages 352-355 | Published online: 15 Mar 2012
 

Abstract

The available national annual air pollution emissions are based on mass. Different air pollutants have greatly different toxicities per unit mass, hence the emissions should be rated by effect, not by mass, so that more sensible priorities can be set in control research and regulation. Effect factors are derived from the health effect literature indirectly by using the national ambient air quality standards. The resulting analysis by effects shows transportation to be still the largest source as it is in the mass analysis while hydrocarbons become the largest pollutants by effect compared to carbon monoxide being the largest pollutant by mass.

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