ENGINEERING MANUAL OF AUTOMATIC CONTROL
INDOOR AIR QUALITY FUNDAMENTALS
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INDOOR AIR QUALITY CONCERNS
bacteria. Gaseous contaminants such as methane are produced
both naturally, by animals and decay, and by man made activity
such as landfills. Location near a fossil fuel power plant, refinery,
chemical production facility, sewage treatment plant, municipal
refuse dump or incinerator, animal feed lot, or other like facility
will have a significant effect on the air introduced into a building.
Below ground sources include radon gas and its by products.
Radon gas is found in all soils in various concentrations. It is a
product of the radioactive decay of radium. Radon, in turn,
generates other radioactive contaminants as it decays. Radon gas
enters buildings primarily through the foundation. Radon can then
decay through a succession of decay products, producing metallic
ions. These products become attached to particulate matter
suspended in the air and can then be inhaled causing health
problems.
Outdoor air pollution is monitored and regulated at the Federal
level by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) which
has set primary and secondary standards for several pollutants
known as criteria pollutants. These criteria pollutants include:
nitrogen dioxide (NO
2
), ozone (O
3
), carbon monoxide (CO), sulfur
oxides, nonmethane hydrocarbons, lead (Pb), and total suspended
particulates (TSP). The EPA estimates that 50 percent of American
cities do not meet all these standards for 1996. See Tables 1 and 2.
Table 1. Annual Median Concentrations for TSP, NO
2
, O
3
, & CO—1979. a
AIR CONTAMINANTS
Air contaminants are categorized by location and type. Location
of contaminants is divided between outdoor and indoor. Outdoor
air contamination results from natural or manmade phenomena
that occur outdoors or indoors. Contaminant types include
particulate, gas, vapor, radionuclide.
CONTAMINANT SOURCES
Outdoor Contaminant Sources
Outdoor contaminant sources are divided into above ground
and below ground sources. Above ground sources are subdivided
into man made and naturally occurring sources. Man made sources
are those such as electric power generating plants, various modes
of transportation (automobile, bus, train ship, airplane), industrial
processes, mining and smelting, construction, and agriculture.
These contaminants can be loosely classified as dusts, fumes,
mists, smogs, vapors , gases, smokes that are solid particulate
matter (smoke frequently contains liquid particles ), and smokes
that are suspended liquid particulates. Naturally occurring
contaminant sources include pollen, fungus spores, viruses, and
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Concentration
µ
g/m
3
mg/m
3
Location
TSP (annual average)
b
NO
2
(1 hr average)
O
3
(1 hr average)
CO (1 hr average)
Baltimore
43-102
45
20
1.5
Boston
67
75
—
3.5
Burbank, Ca.
—
124
39
3.5
Charleston, WV
43-70
37
14
1.2
Chicago
56-125
63
29
2.9
Cincinnati
47-87
60
24
1.0
Cleveland
58-155
89 c
26
2.0
Dallas
43-73
59 c
39
1.4
Denver
80-194
89
37
4.6
Detroit
52-135
68
14
1.8
Houston
51-147
90 c
39
d
1.0
Indianapolis
48-81
91 c
33
2.7
Los Angeles
90
85
117
2.6
Louisville
60-102
70
c
31
1.5
Milwaukee
47-105
86
c
41
1.4
Minneapolis
45-87
65
c
—
1.8
Nashville
41-82
62
c
49
d
2.6
New York
40-77
57
35
5.5
Philadelphia
51-109
85
39
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