G. Chattopadhyay et al., DETERMINATION OF BENZENE, TOLUENE AND XYLENE IN AMBIENT AIR INSIDE 3 MAJOR STEEL PLANT AIRSHEDS AND SURROUNDING RESIDENTIAL AREAS, Environmental technology, 17(5), 1996, pp. 477-488
Concentration of benzene, toluene and xylene were measured in three st
eel plants and the nearby residential areas. A simple packed column Ga
s Chromatograph was used for analysis and samples were collected using
fabricated activated carbon traps. The study was carried out over a t
wo year period of 4 to five months. Mean concentration of benzene mu g
/m(3) inside the three plants were found to be 717 mu g/m(3), 918 mu g
/m(3) and 576 mu g/m(3). For toluene the concentrations were 183 mu g/
m(3), 258 mu g/m(3) and 198 mu g/m(3) and for xylene they were 6 mu g/
m(3), 124 mu g/m(3) and 32 mu g/m(3) respectively. Concentration of be
nzene in the nearby residential areas were 228 mu g/m(3), 783 mu g/m(3
) and 552 mu g/m(3). For toluene they were 160 mg/m(3), 412 mg/m(3) an
d 155 mg/m(3) and for xylene thay were 9 mu g/m(3), 265 mu g/m(3) and
33 mu g/m(3) respectively. The compositional pattern was found to be v
ery different from that found in other studies. The projected lifetime
cancer risk from exposure to atmospheric benzene has been estimated t
o vary from 2.92 per 1000 to 5.92 per 1000 for plant workers and 1.62
per 1000 to 4.02 per 1000 respectively for the people living in the ne
arby residential areas.