Proceedings of
2nd International Conference on Advances in Applied Science and Environmental Engineering ASEE 2014
"HETEROGENEITY OF PASSENGER EXPOSURE TO AIR POLLUTANTS IN PUBLIC TRANSPORT MICROENVIRONMENTS IN HONG KONG"
Abstract: “Epidemiologic studies have linked human exposure to pollutants with adverse health effects. Passenger exposure in public transport systems contributes an important fraction of daily burden of air pollutants. While there is extensive literature reporting the concentrations of pollutants in public transport systems in different cities, there are few studies systematically addressing the heterogeneity of passenger exposure in different transit microenvironments, in cabins of different transit vehicles and in areas with different characteristics. The present study investigated PM2.5 (particulate matter with aerodynamic diameters smaller than 2.5μm), black carbon (BC), ultrafine particles (UFP) and carbon monoxide (CO) pollutant concentrations in various public road transport systems in highly urbanized city of Hong Kong. Using a trolley case housing numerous portable air monitors, we conducted a total of 119 trips during the campaign. Transit microenvironments, classified as 1). busy and s”
Keywords: Black carbon, CO, bus cabins, roadside bus stop, bus terminal, PM2.5, subway platform, ultrafine particles