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空气污染监测科学与应用的进展:以生态系统保护为目标的油砂监测案例研究。

Advances in science and applications of air pollution monitoring: A case study on oil sands monitoring targeting ecosystem protection.

机构信息

a Dalla Lana School of Public Health and Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry, University of Toronto , Toronto , Ontario , Canada.

b Air Quality Research Division, Environment and Climate Change Canada, Toronto, Ontario , Canada.

出版信息

J Air Waste Manag Assoc. 2019 Jun;69(6):661-709. doi: 10.1080/10962247.2019.1607689.

Abstract

The potential environmental impact of air pollutants emitted from the oil sands industry in Alberta, Canada, has received considerable attention. The mining and processing of bitumen to produce synthetic crude oil, and the waste products associated with this activity, lead to significant emissions of gaseous and particle air pollutants. Deposition of pollutants occurs locally (i.e., near the sources) and also potentially at distances downwind, depending upon each pollutant's chemical and physical properties and meteorological conditions. The Joint Oil Sands Monitoring Program (JOSM) was initiated in 2012 by the Government of Canada and the Province of Alberta to enhance or improve monitoring of pollutants and their potential impacts. In support of JOSM, Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) undertook a significant research effort via three components: the Air, Water, and Wildlife components, which were implemented to better estimate baseline conditions related to levels of pollutants in the air and water, amounts of deposition, and exposures experienced by the biota. The criteria air contaminants (e.g., nitrogen oxides [NO], sulfur dioxide [SO], volatile organic compounds [VOCs], particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter <2.5 μm [PM]) and their secondary atmospheric products were of interest, as well as toxic compounds, particularly polycyclic aromatic compounds (PACs), trace metals, and mercury (Hg). This critical review discusses the challenges of assessing ecosystem impacts and summarizes the major results of these efforts through approximately 2018. Focus is on the emissions to the air and the findings from the Air Component of the ECCC research and linkages to observations of contaminant levels in the surface waters in the region, in aquatic species, as well as in terrestrial and avian species. The existing evidence of impact on these species is briefly discussed, as is the potential for some of them to serve as sentinel species for the ongoing monitoring needed to better understand potential effects, their potential causes, and to detect future changes. Quantification of the atmospheric emissions of multiple pollutants needs to be improved, as does an understanding of the processes influencing fugitive emissions and local and regional deposition patterns. The influence of multiple stressors on biota exposure and response, from natural bitumen and forest fires to climate change, complicates the current ability to attribute effects to air emissions from the industry. However, there is growing evidence of the impact of current levels of PACs on some species, pointing to the need to improve the ability to predict PAC exposures and the key emission source involved. Although this critical review attempts to integrate some of the findings across the components, in terms of ECCC activities, increased coordination or integration of air, water, and wildlife research would enhance deeper scientific understanding. Improved understanding is needed in order to guide the development of long-term monitoring strategies that could most efficiently inform a future adaptive management approach to oil sands environmental monitoring and prevention of impacts. : Quantification of atmospheric emissions for multiple pollutants needs to be improved, and reporting mechanisms and standards could be adapted to facilitate such improvements, including periodic validation, particularly where uncertainties are the largest. Understanding of baseline conditions in the air, water and biota has improved significantly; ongoing enhanced monitoring, building on this progress, will help improve ecosystem protection measures in the oil sands region. Sentinel species have been identified that could be used to identify and characterize potential impacts of wildlife exposure, both locally and regionally. Polycyclic aromatic compounds are identified as having an impact on aquatic and terrestrial wildlife at current concentration levels although the significance of these impacts and attribution to emissions from oil sands development requires further assessment. Given the improvement in high resolution air quality prediction models, these should be a valuable tool to future environmental assessments and cumulative environment impact assessments.

摘要

加拿大艾伯塔省油砂产业排放的空气污染物对环境的潜在影响引起了广泛关注。从开采和加工沥青生产合成原油,到与之相关的废物处理,都会导致大量气态和颗粒态空气污染物的排放。污染物的沉积既发生在局部地区(即污染源附近),也可能在顺风方向的远处,这取决于每种污染物的化学和物理特性以及气象条件。为了加强或改善对污染物及其潜在影响的监测,加拿大联邦政府和艾伯塔省政府于 2012 年启动了联合油砂监测计划(JOSM)。为了支持 JOSM,加拿大环境部(ECCC)通过三个组成部分(空气、水和野生动物)开展了大量研究工作,这三个部分的实施旨在更好地估算与空气和水中污染物水平、沉积量以及生物群受暴露程度有关的基线条件。研究工作关注的是空气中的标准空气污染物(如氮氧化物[NO]、二氧化硫[SO]、挥发性有机化合物[VOCs]、空气动力学直径小于 2.5μm 的颗粒物[PM])及其二次大气产物,以及有毒化合物,特别是多环芳烃(PACs)、痕量金属和汞(Hg)。本评论性文章讨论了评估生态系统影响所面临的挑战,并通过大约 2018 年的 ECCC 研究的空气组成部分的主要结果进行了总结。重点是空气排放物,以及该地区地表水中污染物水平、水生物种以及陆地和鸟类物种中的发现,与空气成分的研究结果相关联。简要讨论了这些物种受到影响的现有证据,以及其中一些物种作为持续监测所需的指示物种的潜力,这种监测可以更好地了解潜在影响、其潜在原因,并检测未来的变化。需要改进对多种污染物的大气排放的量化,还需要更好地了解影响逸散排放和局部及区域沉积模式的过程。生物群的暴露和反应受到多种胁迫源的影响,从天然沥青和森林火灾到气候变化,这使得当前将影响归因于该行业的空气排放变得更加复杂。然而,越来越多的证据表明,当前水平的多环芳烃对一些物种产生了影响,这表明需要提高预测多环芳烃暴露情况和关键排放源的能力。尽管本评论性文章试图在 ECCC 活动的各个组成部分之间整合一些研究结果,但增加空气、水和野生动物研究的协调或整合将增强更深入的科学理解。需要更好地了解空气、水和生物群的基线条件,以指导长期监测战略的制定,该战略可以最有效地为油砂环境监测和预防影响提供信息,并为未来的适应性管理方法提供信息。:需要改进对多种污染物的大气排放的量化,报告机制和标准可以进行调整,以促进这种改进,包括定期验证,特别是在不确定性最大的情况下。对空气、水和生物群的基线条件的了解有了显著提高;在此基础上不断加强监测,将有助于改善油砂地区的生态系统保护措施。已经确定了一些指示物种,可用于识别和描述野生动物暴露的潜在影响,无论是在当地还是在区域范围内。尽管多环芳烃对水生和陆地野生动物的影响已经确定,但需要进一步评估这些影响的意义及其与油砂开发排放物的关系。考虑到空气质量高分辨率预测模型的改进,这些模型应该是未来环境评估和累积环境影响评估的有价值的工具。

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