2017
DOI: 10.1039/c7em00121e
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Environmental trends of metals and PCDD/Fs around a cement plant after alternative fuel implementation: human health risk assessment

Abstract: This study aimed at evaluating the potential impact of a cement plant after 4 years of the employment of alternative fuel. In June 2015, concentrations of PCDD/Fs and metals were determined in soils, vegetation and air in order to measure potential changes with respect to previous surveys before (July 2011) and after (June 2013) the employment of alternative fuel. Risks to human health were also assessed. In soils, metal levels were similar to those observed in June 2013 (p > 0.05). In comparison with July 201… Show more

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“…At the Chiva station (S1), levels of ∑PCDD/Fs ranged between 1.81 fg TEQ/m 3 and 40.66 fg TEQ/m 3 , with an arithmetic mean of 11.75 fg TEQ/m 3 . Concentrations found at this station were higher than PCDD/Fs detected close to other cement industries in the Catalonia region of Spain [12][13][14]. In contrast, Rovira et al (2011) [34] described higher levels of PCDD/Fs around the cement plant of Sant Feliu de Llobregat (34.2 fg TEQ/m 3 ) in Spain.…”
Section: Total Concentrationsmentioning
confidence: 51%
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“…At the Chiva station (S1), levels of ∑PCDD/Fs ranged between 1.81 fg TEQ/m 3 and 40.66 fg TEQ/m 3 , with an arithmetic mean of 11.75 fg TEQ/m 3 . Concentrations found at this station were higher than PCDD/Fs detected close to other cement industries in the Catalonia region of Spain [12][13][14]. In contrast, Rovira et al (2011) [34] described higher levels of PCDD/Fs around the cement plant of Sant Feliu de Llobregat (34.2 fg TEQ/m 3 ) in Spain.…”
Section: Total Concentrationsmentioning
confidence: 51%
“…Previous risk assessment studies have studied PCDD/Fs in the ambient air of populations living close to cement plants [12][13][14][15]. Nevertheless, no study has investigated the exposure to dl-PCBs in the population located close to cement plants.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%