城市粉尘中铅(Pb)水平的公共卫生管理评估

L. F. Ona
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本研究旨在评估从菲律宾塔拉克市选定的公立和私立小学收集的粉尘的铅污染程度,以便为负责制定有意义的行动和应对环境卫生问题的环境监管机构和公共卫生管理人员提供背景资料。本研究的目的是:(1)测量塔拉克市选定的公立和私立小学粉尘中的铅含量;(2)通过将结果与美国(EPA)制定的铅尘危害标准进行比较,确定研究区域是否存在铅尘危害;(3)建议减少铅危害和预防不良健康影响的措施。在塔拉克市选定的六所公立和私立小学的教室地板上收集了用于铅含量测定的粉尘样本。仪器铅含量分析显示,所有粉尘样品中均存在铅,采样点的平均铅含量在158.3 ug/ft2至287.8 ug/ft2之间。在调查的六所学校中,这些数值没有显著差异,而且都超过了EPA设定的最大值(40微克/平方英尺)。因此,根据美国环保署的标准,该研究得出结论,研究地点粉尘中的铅含量对学童的健康构成危害。粉尘样品的高含铅量主要归因于车辆排放,特别是使用含铅汽油的机动车辆。
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Assessing levels of lead (Pb) in urban dust for public health management
This study aimed to assess the extent of lead contamination of dust collected from selected public and private elementary schools in Tarlac City, Philippines in order to provide background information to environmental regulators and public health managers responsible for developing meaningful action and responses to environmental health problems. The objectives of this study were: (1) to measure the levels of lead in dust from selected public and private elementary schools in Tarlac City; (2) to determine if lead dust hazards are present in the study areas by comparing the results to lead dust hazard standards set by the United States (EPA); and (3) to recommend measures for lead hazard reduction and prevention of adverse health effects. Dust samples for lead content determination were collected from floors of classrooms of the six selected public and private elementary schools in Tarlac City. Instrumental analysis for lead content showed the presence of lead in all the dust samples with average lead levels in sampling sites ranging from 158.3 ug/ft2 to 287.8 ug/ft2 . The values did not vary significantly among the six schools investigated and were all found to exceed the maximum value (40 ug/ft2) set by the EPA. Thus, based on EPA standards, the study concludes that the level of lead in dust in the study sites presents a health hazard to schoolchildren. The high lead content of the dust samples is attributed mainly to vehicular emission particularly from motor vehicles that use leaded gasoline.
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