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Relevance of Transport Measures to Abate Air Pollution in Cairo. Alan Gertler Division of Atmospheric Sciences Desert Research Institute Reno, NV. Presentation Outline. Background Where I left you on Tuesday CAIP objectives Source Attribution Results Control Measures – What can be done?
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Relevance of Transport Measures to Abate Air Pollution in Cairo Alan Gertler Division of Atmospheric Sciences Desert Research Institute Reno, NV
Presentation Outline • Background • Where I left you on Tuesday • CAIP objectives • Source Attribution Results • Control Measures – What can be done? • Emissions inventory – need to verify! • Summary
Tuesday’s Take Home Message • All of Greater Cairo suffers from high levels of air pollution. • PM10 is dominated by soil dust material, open burning, and mobile source emissions. • PM2.5 is dominated by mobile source emissions, open burning, and secondary species. • Smelters are the dominant source of airborne lead. • Sources other than transportation activities need to be addressed.
CAIP Objectives • Improve fuel efficiency and reduce emissions from cars. • Instituted an I/M program. • Reduce particulate emissions from buses. • Imported CNG buses. • Reduce airborne lead and PM emissions from smelters. • Shutdown and moved smelters. • Institute an air quality monitoring and analysis program. • 36 sites but only PM and Pb. • Initiate a public awareness and communications program. • Website and other activities • Identify and implement additional initiatives to support air pollution reductions in Cairo. • Source attribution study, episode forecasting, training.
What Measures Could Be Quickly Implemented? • Garbage collection – would reduce open burning. • Industrial controls • Implement new industrial technologies. • Switch from burning mazout (heavy oil). • Reduce secondary PM precursors such as NOx, SO2, NH3, Cl.
The Transportation Contribution is Still Important! • Direct tailpipe emissions are < 25% of the PM10 (~ 60 u/m3) and < 50% of the PM2.5 in the most extreme cases (El Qualaly). • Road dust and the NOx and SO2 contribution to secondary species contributions cannot be neglected. • When these are considered, the mobile source contribution is >50% for PM10 and PM2.5.
What Transportation Measures Should be Implemented? • Implementing transportation control measures is critical to obtain healthy air quality levels – START NOW. • Cairo can learn from the experiences of other Megacities: • Verify effectiveness of I/M program and, if necessary, modify. • Expand and maintain the fleet of CNG buses. • Regulate emissions from diesel vans commonly used for passenger transportation. • Encourage newer technology light- and heavy-duty vehicles. • Better quality fuel. • Develop market mechanisms to reduce congestion. • Expand the road system (especially across the Nile). • Address problem of resuspended road dust (road paving, etc.)
Other Suggestions • Address lack of enforcement of current regulations. • Convince the government there is a problem. (There is a frequent turnover of upper level administrators.) • Measure gas phase pollutants.
Additional Issue – Mobile Source Inventory • Verify the emissions inventory. • US experience: mobile source emission factor models often underestimate emissions. • Tunnel studies have shown that CO and HC can be underestimated by a factor of 2 to 4, while correctly predicting NOx. • Recent changes in the models can lead to an overestimate of emissions. • If the model predicts the observations, it is probably for the wrong reasons.
Summary • The Cairo case differs significantly from the Mexico City situation – It’s much worse. • There is a need to address garbage burning and industrial emissions. • Transportation measures are important for future attainment. • There are few measurements of gaseous species (for example, no O3 measurements). • Verify effectiveness and implementation of control strategies. • Evaluate the emissions inventory – especially the mobile source component.
Sponsor: USAID Chemonics, Intl. Egyptian Env. Affairs Agency CAIP Personnel David Fratt Jim Howes Mohammed Hassan Mounir Labib Many others DRI Personnel Mahmoud Abu-Allaban Bill Dippel Mike Keith Doug Lowenthal John Sagebiel Ricky Tropp EAF (Judy Chow) and OAL (Barbara Zielinska) Acknowledgements