Personal and Ambient Exposures to Air Toxics in Camden, New Jersey
Research Report 160,
2011
This report describes a study that tested whether an air toxics "hot spot" existed in Camden, NJ. Dr. Lioy and colleagues evaluated ambient and personal exposures of nonsmoking residents to PM2.5, VOCs, aldehydes, and PAHs in two neighborhoods in Camden, NJ, one of which was hypothesized to be a regional air toxics "hot spot." The investigators compared concentrations of air pollutants in the two neighborhoods with each other and then with concentrations at other locations in the United States. They also assessed the effects of seasonality, contributions from mobile sources, and spatial variability.
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HEI Statement, a short synopsis | 68.4 KB |
Research Report 160, including a Commentary by the HEI Review Committee | 8.18 MB |
Appendix C | 565.88 KB |
Appendix D | 446.92 KB |
Appendix E | 413.76 KB |
Appendix F | 1.37 MB |
Appendix G | 474.15 KB |
Appendix H | 285.75 KB |
Appendix I | 522.27 KB |