AIR-QUALITY MONITORING - OPTIMIZATION OF A NETWORK AROUND A HYPOTHETICAL POTASH PLANT IN OPEN COUNTRYSIDE

Citation
Fjs. Arbeloa et al., AIR-QUALITY MONITORING - OPTIMIZATION OF A NETWORK AROUND A HYPOTHETICAL POTASH PLANT IN OPEN COUNTRYSIDE, Atmospheric environment. Part B, Urban atmosphere, 27(5), 1993, pp. 729-738
Citations number
8
ISSN journal
09571272
Volume
27
Issue
5
Year of publication
1993
Pages
729 - 738
Database
ISI
SICI code
0957-1272(1993)27:5<729:AM-OOA>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
A method to design air quality monitoring networks (AQMN) is presented . This technique leads to an optimal network, i.e. a network providing maximum information with minimum measurement devices. The spatial cor relation analysis technique is used to compare the information given b y the potential sites that may form the network. The concept of potent ial of violation is defined to take into account the number of times t hat the maximum concentration values tolerated by law are exceeded. Bo th objectives are weighted automatically through an adjustable paramet er b, for which an estimation procedure depending on the purpose of th e network has been developed in this study. As an illustration of the method, an AQMN to perform an analysis of the environmental impact due to a hypothetical potash processing plant is designed.