BTEX and nitrogen oxides fume assessments in fuel dispense stations and residential areas

Author

al-Anzi, Raslan

Source

Journal of Engineering Research

Issue

Vol. 10, Issue 3 A (30 Sep. 2022), pp.50-59, 10 p.

Publisher

Kuwait University Academic Publication Council

Publication Date

2022-09-30

Country of Publication

Kuwait

No. of Pages

10

Main Subjects

Materials Science , Minerals

Abstract EN

Fuel vapors are released from storage tanks through vent pipes and from filling pump fuel dispensary stations.

These petroleum-based by-products are introduced into ambient atmospheres and neighboring areas and may become a potential health risk.

To investigate the quantity of benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylene (BTEX),and nitrogen oxides (NOx) concentrations as they are considered air pollutants and proven that they have negative health impacts on human, a selected fuel dispensing stations within Kuwaiti residential areas and passive samplers were deployed within selected fuel stations and also several residential areas for one week.

Findings reveal that the concentration of BTEX at the fuel dispensing stations was significantly elevated than it was for the breathing pipe in residential areas.

The concentration of benzene of 5.5 µg/m³ is slightly higher than the mean ambient concentrations in the rural and urban areas, 1 µg/m³and 5-20 µg/m³, respectively.

The levels are higher near such sources of benzene emission as fuel dispensing stations.

As a result, the benzene close to the fuel stations becomes higher, 70 ug/m³.

Emissions escalate during weather change because of meteorological variables like temperature and wind direction influence dispersion of noxious compounds in the ambient air.

With significant additions of harmful petroleum products into Kuwaiti air, a weary for respiratory and digestive implications may be paving the way to cause an ecological uproar.

Hence, the government should use this baseline data and provide guidance to fuel dispensary stations for an improved method of fuel dispense, improvising fuel storing to minimise temperature change for fuel state preservation and use of nozzles that increase dispensary speeds while minimising vapour production.

American Psychological Association (APA)

al-Anzi, Raslan. 2022. BTEX and nitrogen oxides fume assessments in fuel dispense stations and residential areas. Journal of Engineering Research،Vol. 10, no. 3 A, pp.50-59.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1495051

Modern Language Association (MLA)

al-Anzi, Raslan. BTEX and nitrogen oxides fume assessments in fuel dispense stations and residential areas. Journal of Engineering Research Vol. 10, no. 3 A (Sep. 2022), pp.50-59.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1495051

American Medical Association (AMA)

al-Anzi, Raslan. BTEX and nitrogen oxides fume assessments in fuel dispense stations and residential areas. Journal of Engineering Research. 2022. Vol. 10, no. 3 A, pp.50-59.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1495051

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references : p. 58-59

Record ID

BIM-1495051