Evaluating the performance of an integrated CALPUFF-MM5 modeling system for predicting SO sub(2) emission from a refinery
Oil refineries are one of the proven sources of environmental pollution as they emit more than 100 chemicals into the atmosphere including sulfur dioxide (SO sub(2)). The dispersion patterns of SO sub(2) from emissions of Sohar refinery was simulated by employing California Puff (CALPUFF) model inte...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Clean technologies and environmental policy 2011-12, Vol.13 (6), p.841-854 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Oil refineries are one of the proven sources of environmental pollution as they emit more than 100 chemicals into the atmosphere including sulfur dioxide (SO sub(2)). The dispersion patterns of SO sub(2) from emissions of Sohar refinery was simulated by employing California Puff (CALPUFF) model integrated with state of the art meteorological Mesoscale Model (MM5). The results of this simulation were used to quantify the ground level concentrations of SO sub(2) in and around the refinery. The evaluation of the CALPUFF and MM5 modeling system was carried out by comparing the estimated results with that of observed data of the same area. The predicted concentrations of SO sub(2) agreed well with the observed data, with minor differences in magnitudes. In addition, the ambient air quality of the area was checked by comparing the model results with the regulatory limits for SO sub(2) set by the Ministry of Environment and Climate Affairs (MECA) in Oman. From the analysis of results, it was found that the concentration of SO sub(2) in the nearby communities of Sohar refinery is well within the regulatory limits specified by MECA. Based on these results, it was concluded that no health risk, due to SO sub(2) emissions, is present in areas adjacent to the refinery. |
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ISSN: | 1618-954X 1618-9558 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10098-011-0360-6 |