A SCREENING OF THE HYDROGEN SULFIDE LEVELS IN PLOIEȘTI CITY, ROMANIA

Author:

,Stancu Sanda Mia Nuta,Bombos Dorin, ,Onutu Ion,

Abstract

Oil refineries and petrochemical facilities contribute to the pollution of the environment either air, water, or soil releasing hazardous and toxic air pollutants into the atmosphere. These include nitrogen oxides (NOx), carbon monoxide (CO), hydrogen sulfide (H2S), sulfur dioxide (SO2), and particulate matter (PM), affecting both environment and human health. In the range of air pollutants, hydrogen sulfide is less monitored and reported despite its importance in determining adverse effects. Background H2S concentrations in air were found to range commonly from 0.11 ppb to 0.33 ppb. The concentrations in urban areas can reach 1 ppb (~1.4 g m-3) up to more than 90 ppb (~125 g m-3) near sources of H2S emissions. In Romania, the standard for the air in protected areas for the hydrogen sulfide pollutant provides an admissible concentration, over a maximum interval of 30 minutes, of 15 µg/m³. Everything that exceeds this value is considered harmful to human health. The statistics for the H2S time series recorded in Ploiești City by the mobile laboratory of the Environmental Protection Agency Prahova between 2019 and 2021 with a sampling rate of 30 minutes showed that the mean ranged between 1.51 and 3.74 µg/m³, while the maximum reached 59.36 µg/m³ in the east of Ploiești in 2019. Overall, the highest variance occurred in the East and North parts due to the presence of the concentration peaks. Hydrogen sulfide must be considered on the public health agenda, both from the occupational perspective and for the ambient concentrations near significant H2S sources and in background urban areas. The monitoring infrastructure needs to be improved to allow continuous surveillance to ensure reliable databases that support research regarding the health effects of H2S across the concentrations occurring in the urban environment.

Publisher

Universitatea Petrol-Gaze din Ploiesti

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