During the summer and fall of 1991, total (TSP) and PM10 measurements
were conducted at several sites simultaneously to evaluate the spatial
variation of particle pollution in Taipei. Eighty-four samples were o
btained from high-, medium-and low-polluted areas of the city. PM10 le
vels on roadside, sidewalk and covered walkways near a main road were
527.8 mu g/m(3), 466 mu g/m(3) and 477 mu g/m(3), respectively; the co
ncentrations were not significantly different horizontally away from t
he emission sources. The PM10 concentrations an the second, seventh an
d 14th floors of a building were 305.31 mu g/m(3), 178.3 mu g/m(3) and
168.7 g/m(3), respectively; the highest was on the second floor, but
concentrations did not diminish from the seventh to the 14th floor. In
addition, PM10 concentrations on the main street, side street and all
ey of an area were 155.3 mu g/m(3), 267.7 mu g/m(3) and 167.1 mu g/m(3
), respectively; the highest concentration appeared on the side street
. Furthermore, high fractions of PM10 in TSP mass were 90%, 84% and 79
% for the high-, medium- and low-polluted areas. The percentages that
exceed the US PM10 standard of 150 mu g/m(3) for the high-and medium-p
olluted areas were 100% and 71% and their exceedance was substantial.
Therefore actions to mitigate the emission sources need to be fortifie
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