Int. J. Renewable Energy & Environmental Engineering
ISSN 2319-5347, ISI Impact Factor: 0.763
VOLUME 03 NO. 02 APRIL 2015:
Title: Concentration of Atmospheric Trace Metals Associated
with Respirable Particulate Matter (PM10) and Pollution
Index (API) at Bhopal City MP, India
Authors: Sadhana
Chaurasia, Anand Dev Gupta
Abstract: The present study deals
with the assessment of ambient air quality with respect
to particulate matter and trace metals concentrations
(Zn, Cr, Ni, and Pb) in PM10 at four locations of Bhopal
city, an industrial city of Madhya Pradesh. The 24 hrs
mean concentrations of PM10 ranged between 102-159
μg/m3, which was higher than the permissible limit
(100μg/m3) of national ambient air quality standards
(NAAQS). Govind Pura an industrial area influenced by
industrial population, was found to be the most polluted
area of Bhopal city and Shivaji Nagar the residential
area the least. The ambient air of Govind Pura was rich
in Cr, indicating contribution of vehicular and
industrial sources. The Pb and Zn concentration was
found high in semi commercial area (T.T. Nagar) but all
the values were in permissible limit. The Ni
concentration was found high at all station when
compared with the European Commission limit (20ng/m3).
The present study focused on the quantitative variation
in different metals in the PM10, which is extremely
harmful due to their toxic and carcinogenic nature. Air
pollution index was calculated for PM10 at all selected
stations. Govind Pura and Hamidia road indicated orange
colour which means air quality of this area is unhealthy
for sensitive group. This cause people with respiratory
disease are the group most at risk. T.T. Nagar and
Shivaji Nagar indicated yellow colour which means
moderate air quality. Unusually sensitive people should
consider reducing prolonged or heavy exertion.
Keywords: PM10, Trace metals, Air
pollution Index and Bhopal city
Pages:
142-147