Abstract

Various local and international research has been published on the effects of COVID-19 lockdown on ambient air quality. In most cases, a reduction in ambient NOx and PM concentrations have been observed with varying changes in ambient SO2 levels. Secunda, located in the Highveld Priority Area in Mpumalanga, South Africa is known for its large industrial facilities utilising coal as primary feedstock. The towns of Secunda and eMbalenhle provide the majority of the workforce to Sasol and has therefore been the focus of this study. The ambient air quality in the Secunda region was assessed due to the changes in human behaviour during lockdown, familiarity with the Sasol facility and the strategic locations of ambient air quality stations.Results show a clear decrease in ambient CO, NO2 and PM concentrations, especially during the first two weeks of lockdown. Only subtle changes were observed for ambient H2S and SO2 pollutant concentrations at the ambient monitoring stations. An increasing trend in all ambient species was observed towards the end and post lockdown, in contrast to declining ambient temperatures with the onset of winter. This is also contrary to the reduction in emissions from the factory that conducted annual maintenance in the month following lockdown (phase shutdown). This article concludes that human behaviour has a material local ambient impact on CO, NO2 and PM pollutant species, while H2S concentration profiles are more directly related to the industrial complex’s levels of activity. Ambient SO2 trends did not show a similar correlation with the facility’s activities (as H2S), but a stronger correlation was observed with the diverse local and regional sources in close proximity to Secunda and eMbalenhle. The influence of better dispersion especially on a local scale, brought about by more effective emission heights, is considered material. Moreover, meteorological factors, on local air quality, has been shown to be a material contributor to observed ambient air quality levels in the study domain

Highlights

  • Sasol Secunda, a petrochemical industry, is located within the Highveld Priority Area, Mpumalanga provine

  • This article concludes that community behaviour has a material local ambient impact on Carbon monoxide (CO), NOx and particulate matter (PM) pollutant species, while H2S concentration profiles are more directly related to the local industrial complex’s levels of activity

  • Bimodal diurnal trends are seen for CO, particles smaller than 10 micron (PM10) and NOx

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Sasol Secunda, a petrochemical industry, is located within the Highveld Priority Area, Mpumalanga provine. Results show decreases in ambient CO, NOx and PM concentrations, especially during the first two weeks of lockdown. Research article: Ambient air quality data reported at Sasol Secunda monitoring stations during COVID-19 lockdown Page 2 of 7 at the towns of Secunda and eMbalenhle.

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