Long Term Monitoring of Air Pollution from Quarries With Health Effects - Managerial And Technical Solution
نوع المنشور
ورقة مؤتمر
المؤلفون

Stone industry is a major environmental pollutant if environmental protection measures were not in place. Palestine has
more than 300 quarries as stone mines, and 1000 stone cutting facilities, with a total annual yield of 100 million tons of
raw stone and 25 million square meters of high-quality façade stone. Also, stone industry contributes by 4.5% to the
national GNP, and ranked top among all exported materials. Unfortunately, and due to the current political situation in
the country, law enforcement is not effective. So, these industries cause significant pollution on the surrounding
environment including air, water, soil, plant and human health.
PM10 was measured on a monthly basis during 2015-2019, by using Low Volume Sampler LVS3, Sven Leckel,
Germany, and other PM components where monitored by handheld TSI DustTrack DRX 8354. PM10 monitoring
results during 2014-2019 in the north Eastern Jerusalem and around quarries were between 15.5 – 177.7 μg/m 3 (24-hour
average). The first monitoring trials result in 2014 inside the quarries were as high as 397.1 μg/m 3 . Air Quality Index
range was 14.3 -112.2, calculated based on EPA method.
Health implications resulted from exposure to PM were contributed to respirometry measurements, being monitored in
2019 by using CONTEC SP10 respirometer. Samples of quarries’ workers, truck drivers, and several residents in the
surrounding were tested for forced vital capacity (FVC), forced expiratory volume-one second (FEV1), and FEV1/
FVC ratio. The results show that 50% of sample have severe to moderate lung abnormality (36-80% of the reference
values for the same gender, age, cigarette and drug consumption), being all quarries’ workers and drivers are in the
most severe situation.

المؤتمر
عنوان المؤتمر
International Workshop on Air Pollution and Public Health
دولة المؤتمر
الهند
تاريخ المؤتمر
5 فبراير، 2020 - 7 فبراير، 2020
راعي المؤتمر
NAM S&T Center and SVC College, University of Delhi