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Air pollution by motor traffic in Dar-es-Salaam. Measurements and state of the art description

Abstract

Dar-es-Salaam was the capital of Tanzania until 1973, when it was moved to Dodoma. The city is still the largest and holds about 1.6 million inhabitants. The aim of the project is to measure air pollution from traffic close to people and set a foundation for future studies. Besides that finding ways to reduce air pollution and improve traffic situation in Dar-es-Salaam with an emphasis on the central city parts. Previous studies on air pollution in Dar-es-Salaam have all been rather rushed and mostly with old and not very precise equipment. For that reason you could say this project is like a pilot study. Measurements were made on NO, NO{sub 2}, SO{sub 2}, O{sub 3}, and VOC (hydrocarbons) during two different measuring weeks. Average temperature, wind velocity and traffic flow was measured on both weeks. Traffic flow was 12 000 vehicles/day. The percentage of accelerating/retarding vehicles and average speed was also studied. Average speed was 20 km/h. The result above show levels somewhat exceeding the guidelines. The levels can not be said to be alarmingly high, but bearing the rapid increase in the number of vehicles in mind, air pollution will soon be a major problem. It would have been  More>>
Publication Date:
Jun 01, 1999
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
KFB-MED-1999-8
Reference Number:
SCA: 540120; PA: SWD-99:007347; EDB-99:081634; SN: 99002120561
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: Jun 1999
Subject:
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; AIR POLLUTION; VEHICLES; TANZANIA; AIR POLLUTION MONITORING; URBAN AREAS; NITROGEN OXIDES; SULFUR OXIDES; CARBON OXIDES; OZONE; LEAD; HYDROCARBONS; PARTICULATES; ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; VOLATILE MATTER; 540120; CHEMICALS MONITORING AND TRANSPORT
OSTI ID:
10147816
Research Organizations:
Swedish Transport and Communications Research Board, Stockholm (Sweden)
Country of Origin:
Sweden
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: ISSN 1401-1271; Other: ON: DE99758268; TRN: SE9907347
Availability:
OSTI; NTIS; Also available from: KFB, Box 5706, SE-114 87 Stockholm, Sweden
Submitting Site:
SWD
Size:
28 p.
Announcement Date:
Sep 13, 1999

Citation Formats

Henricson, Daniel. Air pollution by motor traffic in Dar-es-Salaam. Measurements and state of the art description. Sweden: N. p., 1999. Web.
Henricson, Daniel. Air pollution by motor traffic in Dar-es-Salaam. Measurements and state of the art description. Sweden.
Henricson, Daniel. 1999. "Air pollution by motor traffic in Dar-es-Salaam. Measurements and state of the art description." Sweden.
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title = {Air pollution by motor traffic in Dar-es-Salaam. Measurements and state of the art description}
author = {Henricson, Daniel}
abstractNote = {Dar-es-Salaam was the capital of Tanzania until 1973, when it was moved to Dodoma. The city is still the largest and holds about 1.6 million inhabitants. The aim of the project is to measure air pollution from traffic close to people and set a foundation for future studies. Besides that finding ways to reduce air pollution and improve traffic situation in Dar-es-Salaam with an emphasis on the central city parts. Previous studies on air pollution in Dar-es-Salaam have all been rather rushed and mostly with old and not very precise equipment. For that reason you could say this project is like a pilot study. Measurements were made on NO, NO{sub 2}, SO{sub 2}, O{sub 3}, and VOC (hydrocarbons) during two different measuring weeks. Average temperature, wind velocity and traffic flow was measured on both weeks. Traffic flow was 12 000 vehicles/day. The percentage of accelerating/retarding vehicles and average speed was also studied. Average speed was 20 km/h. The result above show levels somewhat exceeding the guidelines. The levels can not be said to be alarmingly high, but bearing the rapid increase in the number of vehicles in mind, air pollution will soon be a major problem. It would have been preferred to also measure lead, particles and carbon monoxide, especially particles since previous reports indicates very high levels. To create a better air quality in Dar-es-Salaam there has to be an improvement of public transport and at the same time increased parking fees and fuel prices. Finally, fuel quality has to improve and unleaded petrol has to be introduced as soon as possible 10 refs, 4 figs, 15 tabs}
place = {Sweden}
year = {1999}
month = {Jun}
}