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Quantification of Atmospheric Particle Emissions
from Non-Exhaust Sources
Samantha Lawrence
2
Why are Atmospheric Particle Emissions Important?
  • Particle pollution is linked to adverse health
    effects
  • 350,000 premature deaths a year within the EU
    are related to exposure to particulate matter
    (PM) (WHO, 2006)
  • Concentrations levelling off
  • National air quality objectives exceeded

PM10 Particles lt10µm in diameter
3
Reducing Road Transport Emissions
  • Road transport is major source of atmospheric
    particles
  • Accountable for 70 of the atmospheric particles
    in London
  • Exhaust Emissions (Regulated)
  • Non-Exhaust Emissions (Un-Regulated)

Road Surface Wear
Tyre Wear
Brake Wear
Resuspended Dust
4
Non-Exhaust A Policy Makers Problem
  • Non-exhaust source contributions to the total
    PM10 emissions can range from 30-90
  • The majority of available data is based on
    simulated driving tests
  • Non-exhaust emission contributions are currently
    underestimated
  • Lack of real world data to establish
    evidence-based policy.

5
Project Aims
  • Identify and quantify non-exhaust emissions
    within the urban atmosphere
  • Improve non-exhaust emission calculations to
    assist with air quality assessments
  • Provide a dataset for non-exhaust sources for use
    within emissions models

6
Creating a Tunnel Laboratory
  • Equipment Used
  • 2 HiVols
  • 2 Partisols
  • 2 DSFUs
  • Weather Stn
  • Traffic Monitor
  • Methodology developed at UH
  • Two sampling stations at the entrance and inside
    the tunnel
  • Samples collected every 12 hours for 5 weeks
  • Two sampling campaigns

7
How does this work?
Traffic Met Data
PM2.5 Concentrations
Mass Emission Factors
PM10 Concentrations
Tunnel Sampling
Chemical Analysis
Coarse Concentrations
Organic Concentrations
Metal Concentrations
Traffic Met Data
Receptor Modelling
Source Emission Factors
8
Source Apportionment
  • Second phase of the project will provide unique
    tracers to reduce uncertainties.

9
Impact of My Research
  • Development of methodology to measure non-exhaust
    emissions
  • A unique and possibly the first UK dataset of
    this type for source apportionment of non-exhaust
    sources
  • Users include Greater London Authority (GLA) and
    DEFRA

10
  • A Light at the End of the Tunnel
  • Educate the general public regarding air
    pollution
  • Make people aware that emissions not only
    originate from exhaust pipes
  • Create a Facebook group and produce a website,
    which will provide an information portal
  • Promote environmental science in classrooms by
    visiting schools

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Acknowledgements
  • NERC BOC Foundation (Funding Facilities)
  • Institution of Environmental Sciences
  • Prof. Sokhi, Dr. Mao, Dr. Luhana Dr. Ravindra
  • Dr. Ian Bull and Dr. Emma Tomlinson
  • Sampling Assistants Douglas Prain
  • Hatfield Tunnel Authorities Highways Agency
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