Comparative Hygienic Assessment of the Composition of Ash and Dust Fractions
in Ambient Air of the Area Affected by Emissions from a Thermal Power Station:
Improving the Accuracy of Human Health Risk Assessment
Nina V. Zaitseva,
Svetlana V. Kleyn,
Alena M. Andrishunas
et al.
Abstract:Introduction: The relevance of the study is determined by a great number of functioning thermal power stations that operate using solid fuels (40 %) and are a source of ambient air pollution posing human health risks.
Objective: A comparative hygienic assessment of the component, disperse, and morphological composition of fly ash and airborne particles in the area surrounding a coal-fired power station for the purpose of increasing the accuracy of human health risk assessment.
Materials and methods: We have us… Show more
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