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TREND OF ATMOSPHERIC BENZO[ a ]PYRENE IN ITALY BEFORE THE ADOPTION OF THE EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE ON PAH s

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The benzo[ a ]pyrene temporal trend was investigated in 11 towns where at least five annual means were available. The overall number of stations was 22, of which 12 were traffic-oriented, 6 background and 4 industrial. The trend was generally declining at traffic-oriented sites and roughly stable at background sites. The annual means in 2004 still exceeded the forthcoming European target value of 1 ng/m 3 in two towns (up to 1.9 ng/m 3 ). The background means (up to 1.4 ng/m 3 in 2004) accounted for approximately 40–90% of those at the traffic-oriented sites in the same town. The presence of a coke plant was incompatible with the attainment of the target value, while the adoption of technical measures on a carbon electrode plant was successful in attaining concentrations lower than the target value. In heavy traffic areas in Italy, the attainment of the target value hardly appears feasible under the current conditions of traffic congestion.

Keywords: BaP; polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons; traffic; urban air

Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: 1: Istituto Superiore di Sanitá, Rome 2: ARPA Emilia-Romagna, Bologna 3: ARPAV, Padua 4: ARPAT, Piombino 5: ARPAM, Ascoli, Piceno 6: ARPAT, Florence 7: ARPAV, Venice 8: ARPAV, Verona 9: Istituto Nazionale per la Ricerca sul Cancro, Genoa 10: Agenzia Provinciale per l'Ambiente, Bolzano

Publication date: 01 March 2006

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