PM10 forecasting system in Santiago, Chile

Perez, P.; Gramsch E.

Abstract

Between April and August the city of Santiago, Chile, has unfavorable meteorological conditions for air pollutant dispersion. Twenty four hour average of PM10 concentration often reaches values > 150 ?g/cu m. For this reason, a daily forecast of PM10 has become a useful reference for the city authorities and the population. According to the value of the maximum of the 24 hr moving average of PM10 (maxP) the day is classified as a class A day if maxP < 195 ?g/cu m, class B when 195 ?g/cu m ? maxP < 240 ?g/cu m or class C, if maxP ? 240 ?g/cu m. On class B days, 40% of the motor vehicles without catalytic converter cannot circulate. On class C days, 60% of vehicles without catalytic converter and 20% of those with catalytic converter are not allowed to circulate. On class C days, a number of industries identified as pollutant emitters are enforced to stop operation. This is an abstract of a paper presented at the 100th Annual Conference and Exhibition of the Air and Waste Management Association (Pittsburgh, PA 6/26-29/2007).

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Título de la Revista: Proceedings of the Air and Waste Management Association's Annual Conference and Exhibition, AWMA
Volumen: 7
Editorial: Air and Waste Management Association
Fecha de publicación: 2007
Página de inicio: 4747
Página final: 4750
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