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The Science of the total environment. 2010 Dec 15;409(2):357-63. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2010.09.037 Q18.02025

Nitrogen dioxide and household fuel use in the Pakistan

二氧化氮与巴基斯坦的家庭燃料使用情况 翻译改进

Ian Colbeck  1, Zaheer Ahmad Nasir, Zulfiqar Ali, Shakil Ahmad

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  • 1 Department of Biological Sciences, University of Essex, Colchester, CO4 3SQ, UK. colbi@essex.ac.uk
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2010.09.037 PMID: 21075427

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    More than half the world's population use biomass fuels as a household energy source and, hence, face significant exposure to a number of air pollutants. In Pakistan about 90% of rural households and 22% of urban households use biomass fuels. In order to assess the levels of NO(2) in the residential micro-environment, two sampling campaigns were carried out at different times of the year (summer and winter) at an urban and two rural sites during 2005 and 2007. Rural site I used biomass fuels while natural gas was utilized at rural site II and the urban site. In winter NO(2) concentrations at all three sites were higher in the kitchens than living rooms and outdoors. ANOVA showed that, although, there was a significant difference among NO(2) concentrations in the kitchens, living rooms and courtyards, at all the three sites, there was no significant different between kitchens using biomass fuels and natural gas. During the summer NO(2) levels fell sharply at both rural sites (from 256 μg/m(3) and 242 μg/m(3) to 51 μg/m(3) and 81 μg/m(3)). However at the urban site the mean levels were slightly higher in summer (234 μg/m(3)) than in winter (218 μg/m(3)). The considerable seasonal variation at the rural sites was due to a shift of indoor kitchens to open outdoor kitchens at rural site I and more ventilation at rural site II during summer. There was no significant difference between kitchens using biomass (site I) or natural gas (site II), however the kitchens at rural site II and urban site showed a significant difference. Overall fuel selection showed no significant effect on NO(2) levels. However the NO(2) concentrations may pose a significant threat to the health of people, especially women and children.

    Keywords:nitrogen dioxide; household fuel use; pakistan

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