36 research outputs found
Atmospheric Research and Monitoring Study of Hazardous Substances
Hazardous Waste Research and Information Center Illinois Department of Energy and Natural Resources
Airborne Fine Particulate Matter (PM-10) in Southeast Chicago
published or submitted for publicationis peer reviewedOpe
Atmospheric Deposition of Toxic Materials: A Component of the Green Bay Mass Balance Study
published or submitted for publicationis peer reviewedOpe
Atmospheric Research and Monitoring Study of Hazardous Substances: Second Annual Report
During this second year of the project, a network of three urban and one rural sampling stations has been established to monitor hazardous substances in the atmosphere of Illinois. Toxic trace elements and toxic volatile organic chemicals are the two important groups of chemicals selected for sampling. They can be released to the atmosphere as a result of the generation,
treatment, or disposal of hazardous wastes and from a variety of other sources. Preliminary data show elevated concentrations of 2 out of 17 toxic trace
elements analyzed in urban airborne particles in the Chicago and East St. Louis
areas. The observed concentration levels are too low to have any known impact on human health, however. The toxic elements that were found probably resulted from a variety of industrial activities such as metal smelting, steel processing, and coal burning. Further data collection and analysis is under way to determine the particle size distribution of toxic trace elements, the concentration of vapor phase trace elements, and the concentration of volatile toxic organics in ambient air. Wind direction and other meteorological data
will be correlated with the sampling of these chemicals to better estimate the
relative contribution of various pollution sources to concentrations of hazardous substances in Illinois air.ISWS Contract STILENR-HWR-86006-0l7published or submitted for publicationis peer reviewe
Toxic Volatile Organic Chemicals in Urban Air in Illinois
HWRIC project number 9000
Atmospheric Research and Monitoring Study of Hazardous Substances: Third Annual Report
During this third project year, a network of three urban and one rural sampling stations was operated to monitor hazardous chemicals in the atmosphere of Illinois. Seventeen toxic trace elements were measured on airborne inhalable particles or as vapor. Stack and fugitive emissions from major
industrial sources account for most of the increase in airborne trace element concentrations above regional background levels. Resuspended surface soil and dust were identified as important components of these emissions. Finally, a preliminary data base of toxic volatile organic concentrations at the sampling sites is presented.HWRIC Project Number 87006published or submitted for publicationis peer reviewe
Toxic Trace Elements in Urban Air in Illinois
HWRIC Project Number 88006NTIS PB90-17390
Measurements of Indoor Toxic VOC (volatile organic chemicals) Concentrations Attributed to the Residential Storage of Household Products
HWRIC project number 92-09