Institute of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health
Abstract
Introduction: Air contamination with particulate matter
causes a serious problem in large cities and urban-industrial
agglomerations both in Poland and Europe. Anthropogenic
sources of air pollution in urban areas are emissions from
municipal, industrial and transportation sector. Many epidemiological
studies have revealed that exposure to air pollution,
especially the fine particles with aerodynamic diameter
less than 2,5 micrometer, can pose a threat to human
health exposed to exceedingly high concentrations of particulate
matter. Aim of the study: The aim of this study
was to evaluate PM10 and PM2,5 mass concentrations in
autumn and winter season in the city of Sosnowiec, in
relation to ambient air quality standards in Poland and the
European Union. Results: The average concentrations of
PM10 and PM2,5 in autumn-winter seasons in Sosnowiec
city 2010–2011 were 2,1 to 2,7 times higher than limit
values, specified in the legislation acts