Assessment of ambient dust pollution status at selected point sources (residential and commercial) of Mingaladon area, Yangon region, Myanmar

Purpose - Dust (particulate matters) is very dangerous to our health as it is not visible with our naked eyes. Emissions of dust concentrations in the natural environment can occur mainly by road traffic, constructions and dust generating working environments. The purpose of this paper is to assess...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Sai Nyanlin Tun, Than Htut Aung, Aye Sandar Mon, Pyay Hein Kyaw, Wattasit Siriwong, Mark Robson, Than Htut
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Emerald Publishing 2018-04-01
Series:Journal of Health Research
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/JHR-11-2017-007/full/pdf?title=assessment-of-ambient-dust-pollution-status-at-selected-point-sources-residential-and-commercial-of-mingaladon-area-yangon-region-myanmar
id doaj-3a7d171ddb084354a9c82175a0006bce
record_format Article
spelling doaj-3a7d171ddb084354a9c82175a0006bce2020-11-24T20:52:15ZengEmerald PublishingJournal of Health Research0857-44212586-940X2018-04-01321606810.1108/JHR-11-2017-007603433Assessment of ambient dust pollution status at selected point sources (residential and commercial) of Mingaladon area, Yangon region, MyanmarSai Nyanlin Tun0Than Htut Aung1Aye Sandar Mon2Pyay Hein Kyaw3Wattasit Siriwong4Mark Robson5Than Htut6No. 2 Military Hospital (300 Bedded), Ann Town, MyanmarDepartment of Preventive and Social Medicine, Defense Services Medical Academy, Yangon, MyanmarUniversity of Public Health, Yangon, MyanmarDepartment of Preventive and Social Medicine, Defense Services Medical Academy, Yangon, MyanmarCollege of Public Health Sciences, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, ThailandRutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USAUniversity of Public Health, Yangon, MyanmarPurpose - Dust (particulate matters) is very dangerous to our health as it is not visible with our naked eyes. Emissions of dust concentrations in the natural environment can occur mainly by road traffic, constructions and dust generating working environments. The purpose of this paper is to assess the ambient dust pollution status and to find out the association between PM concentrations and other determinant factors such as wind speed, ambient temperature, relative humidity and traffic congestion. Design/methodology/approach - A cross-sectional study was conducted for two consecutive months (June and July, 2016) at a residential site (Defence Services Liver Hospital, Mingaladon) and a commercial site (Htouk-kyant Junction, Mingaladon) based on WHO Air Quality Reference Guideline Value (24-hour average). Hourly monitoring of PM2.5 and PM10 concentration and determinant factors such as traffic congestion, wind speed, ambient temperature and relative humidity for 24 hours a day was performed in both study sites. CW-HAT200 handheld particulate matters monitoring device was used to assess PM concentrations, temperature and humidity while traffic congestion was monitored by CCTV cameras. Findings - The baseline PM2.5 and PM10 concentrations of Mingaladon area were (28.50±11.49)µg/m3 and (52.69±23.53)µg/m3, means 61.48 percent of PM2.5 concentration and 54.92 percent of PM10 concentration exceeded than the WHO reference value during the study period. PM concentration usually reached a peak during early morning (within 3:00 a.m.-5:00 a.m.) and at night (after 9:00 p.m.). PM2.5 concentration mainly depends on traffic congestion and temperature (adjusted R2=0.286), while PM10 concentration depends on traffic congestion and relative humidity (adjusted R2=0.292). Wind speed played a negative role in both PM2.5 and PM10 concentration with r=−0.228 and r=−0.266. Originality/value - The air quality of the study area did not reach the satisfiable condition. The main cause of increased dust pollution in the whole study area was high traffic congestion (R2=0.63 and 0.60 for PM2.5 and PM10 concentration).https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/JHR-11-2017-007/full/pdf?title=assessment-of-ambient-dust-pollution-status-at-selected-point-sources-residential-and-commercial-of-mingaladon-area-yangon-region-myanmarMyanmarRelative humidityAir qualityAmbient temperatureParticulate mattersTraffic congestion
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Sai Nyanlin Tun
Than Htut Aung
Aye Sandar Mon
Pyay Hein Kyaw
Wattasit Siriwong
Mark Robson
Than Htut
spellingShingle Sai Nyanlin Tun
Than Htut Aung
Aye Sandar Mon
Pyay Hein Kyaw
Wattasit Siriwong
Mark Robson
Than Htut
Assessment of ambient dust pollution status at selected point sources (residential and commercial) of Mingaladon area, Yangon region, Myanmar
Journal of Health Research
Myanmar
Relative humidity
Air quality
Ambient temperature
Particulate matters
Traffic congestion
author_facet Sai Nyanlin Tun
Than Htut Aung
Aye Sandar Mon
Pyay Hein Kyaw
Wattasit Siriwong
Mark Robson
Than Htut
author_sort Sai Nyanlin Tun
title Assessment of ambient dust pollution status at selected point sources (residential and commercial) of Mingaladon area, Yangon region, Myanmar
title_short Assessment of ambient dust pollution status at selected point sources (residential and commercial) of Mingaladon area, Yangon region, Myanmar
title_full Assessment of ambient dust pollution status at selected point sources (residential and commercial) of Mingaladon area, Yangon region, Myanmar
title_fullStr Assessment of ambient dust pollution status at selected point sources (residential and commercial) of Mingaladon area, Yangon region, Myanmar
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of ambient dust pollution status at selected point sources (residential and commercial) of Mingaladon area, Yangon region, Myanmar
title_sort assessment of ambient dust pollution status at selected point sources (residential and commercial) of mingaladon area, yangon region, myanmar
publisher Emerald Publishing
series Journal of Health Research
issn 0857-4421
2586-940X
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Purpose - Dust (particulate matters) is very dangerous to our health as it is not visible with our naked eyes. Emissions of dust concentrations in the natural environment can occur mainly by road traffic, constructions and dust generating working environments. The purpose of this paper is to assess the ambient dust pollution status and to find out the association between PM concentrations and other determinant factors such as wind speed, ambient temperature, relative humidity and traffic congestion. Design/methodology/approach - A cross-sectional study was conducted for two consecutive months (June and July, 2016) at a residential site (Defence Services Liver Hospital, Mingaladon) and a commercial site (Htouk-kyant Junction, Mingaladon) based on WHO Air Quality Reference Guideline Value (24-hour average). Hourly monitoring of PM2.5 and PM10 concentration and determinant factors such as traffic congestion, wind speed, ambient temperature and relative humidity for 24 hours a day was performed in both study sites. CW-HAT200 handheld particulate matters monitoring device was used to assess PM concentrations, temperature and humidity while traffic congestion was monitored by CCTV cameras. Findings - The baseline PM2.5 and PM10 concentrations of Mingaladon area were (28.50±11.49)µg/m3 and (52.69±23.53)µg/m3, means 61.48 percent of PM2.5 concentration and 54.92 percent of PM10 concentration exceeded than the WHO reference value during the study period. PM concentration usually reached a peak during early morning (within 3:00 a.m.-5:00 a.m.) and at night (after 9:00 p.m.). PM2.5 concentration mainly depends on traffic congestion and temperature (adjusted R2=0.286), while PM10 concentration depends on traffic congestion and relative humidity (adjusted R2=0.292). Wind speed played a negative role in both PM2.5 and PM10 concentration with r=−0.228 and r=−0.266. Originality/value - The air quality of the study area did not reach the satisfiable condition. The main cause of increased dust pollution in the whole study area was high traffic congestion (R2=0.63 and 0.60 for PM2.5 and PM10 concentration).
topic Myanmar
Relative humidity
Air quality
Ambient temperature
Particulate matters
Traffic congestion
url https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/JHR-11-2017-007/full/pdf?title=assessment-of-ambient-dust-pollution-status-at-selected-point-sources-residential-and-commercial-of-mingaladon-area-yangon-region-myanmar
work_keys_str_mv AT sainyanlintun assessmentofambientdustpollutionstatusatselectedpointsourcesresidentialandcommercialofmingaladonareayangonregionmyanmar
AT thanhtutaung assessmentofambientdustpollutionstatusatselectedpointsourcesresidentialandcommercialofmingaladonareayangonregionmyanmar
AT ayesandarmon assessmentofambientdustpollutionstatusatselectedpointsourcesresidentialandcommercialofmingaladonareayangonregionmyanmar
AT pyayheinkyaw assessmentofambientdustpollutionstatusatselectedpointsourcesresidentialandcommercialofmingaladonareayangonregionmyanmar
AT wattasitsiriwong assessmentofambientdustpollutionstatusatselectedpointsourcesresidentialandcommercialofmingaladonareayangonregionmyanmar
AT markrobson assessmentofambientdustpollutionstatusatselectedpointsourcesresidentialandcommercialofmingaladonareayangonregionmyanmar
AT thanhtut assessmentofambientdustpollutionstatusatselectedpointsourcesresidentialandcommercialofmingaladonareayangonregionmyanmar
_version_ 1716800410680819712