Abstract
This study is the first air quality modeling study for downtown Balikesir where intense air pollution levels are experienced during the winter seasons. The possible effects of atmospheric carbonmonoxide (CO) emissions from an industrial operation in downtown Balikesir were examined by taking into consideration the existing meteorological and surface topography characteristics and the maps showing the distributions of the ground level concentrations for CO releases were created by using the AERMOD.According to the results, the prevailing wind direction was determined as North (N) and North-East (NE) for Balikesir province, and the maximum daily 8-hour means of CO concentration emitted from the source was estimated as 34,01 μg.m-3 for the modeling study. For this reason, it has been determined that the modeled CO concentrations do not exceed the legal limits and there is no adverse effect on the downtown area. In addition, the fact that, there was a full-scaled hospital that was located nearby the source. The location of hospital complex made the air quality modeling study more significant. According to the modeling result, the maximum daily 8-hour means of CO concentration released from the source was estimated to be about 10 μg.m-3 for the hospital area. It has also been determined that the modeled value for hospital does not exceed the legal limits as states in the regulation. Within the scope of the study, the obtained results are also important due to contribution to raising public awareness and also provide suggestions to local authority in decision-making process.
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