Z. Cvetkovic, Maja Poznanovic-Spahic, Jelena Kozoderovic, D. Spahić, S. Polavder
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Air-suspended particles of air in the urban zone of Lazarevac town (Serbia): An environmental aspect
Composite monthly samples of airborne particles collected at the measuring
station in Lazarevac (Kolubara basin, Serbia) during nine consecutive
months were chemically characterized in this study. The concentrations of
certain minor elements in the PM10 particles exceed a pallet of the elements
that contain values higher than the maximum allowed concentrations. The most
concerning are the As and Co concentrations, two very toxic elements that
can cause cancer-related sicknesses through eventual inhalation. This report
connects the chemical composition of the suspended air particles (potential
pollutants) with their source and provides an estimate of the air quality
in the investigated area for a particular timeframe of several consecutive
months. The results indicated that air quality in Lazarevac area was rather
low, affected by the excessive As and Co concentrations. The main source of
the measured air pollution was an increased level of ash. The resulting
ash-dominating pollution implies the necessity of the use of proper air
filters in the nearby thermo-electric power plants, and sustainable use of
coal in domestic households. In addition, the pollution can be moderated by
careful use of coal as a solid fuel in individual local households. The
results additionally provide a solid base for the future comparative studies
of the local and regional air quality.