Impact of transient truck and train traffic on ambient air and noise levels in underserved communities

过境货车和火车交通对服务不足社区环境空气和噪声水平的影响

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Abstract

Traffic-related air and noise pollution on or near major roadways have been examined but these pollutants have not been extensively investigated away from major roadways in residential communities, especially in the United States. To evaluate the impact of trucks and trains passing nearby on air and noise pollution in residential areas during non-rush hours, we simultaneously measured concentrations of size-resolved airborne particulate matter (PM) and sound pressure levels as A-weighted equivalent (dBA) with frequencies in three underserved communities adjacent to industrial facilities in Houston, TX. We found that median concentrations for PM(1) (particle size ≤ 1 μm) and PM(10) (particle size ≤ 10 μm) were highest when trucks passed by at sampling locations, followed by periods when trains passed by. PM(1) and PM(10) concentrations were lowest at background (defined when there was no truck or train traffic near the monitoring location). Median PM(2.5) (particle size ≤ 2.5 μm) mass concentrations were 19.8 μg/m(3) (trains), 16.5 μg/m(3) (trucks), and 13.9 μg/m(3) (background). Short-term increases in noise were attributed to trains and trucks passing nearby as well. The median noise levels were the highest when trains passed by (66.7 dBA) followed by periods when trucks were in the vicinity of the monitoring locations (62.5 dBA); background levels were 58.2 dBA. The overall Spearman correlation coefficients between air and noise pollution were between 0.09 and 0.46. Hence, we recommend that both air pollutant and noise levels be concurrently evaluated for accurate exposure assessment related to traffic sources in residential communities.

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