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Differential Effects of the COVID-19 Lockdown and Regional Fire on the Air Quality of Medellín, Colombia

Juan J. Henao, Ángela M. Rendón, K. Santiago Hernández, Paola Andrea Ramírez, Vanessa Robledo, José A Posada-Marín, Natalia Bernal, Juan F. Salazar, John F. Mejía

2021Atmosphere17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Governments’ responses to the COVID-19 pandemic provide a unique opportunity to study the effects of restricted socioeconomic activity on air quality. Here, we study the changes in air pollution levels during the lockdown in Medellín and its metropolitan area, Colombia, for periods with and without enhanced regional fire activity, considering the effects of meteorology using random forest and multiple linear regression methods. The lockdown measures, which reduced mean traffic volume by 70% compared to 2016–2019, resulted in reductions for PM2.5 (50–63%), PM10 (59–64%), NO (75–76%), NO2 (43–47%), and CO (40–47%), while O3 concentration increased by 19–22%. In contrast, when fire activity was high, the effects of the lockdown on air quality were shadowed by the long-range transport of biomass burning emissions, increasing fine particulate matter and ozone. This study shows that healthier levels are achievable through significant efforts from decision-makers and society. The results highlight the need to develop integral measures that do not only consider reductions in the local emissions from transportation and industry, but also the role of fire activity in the region, as well as the difficulties of achieving reductions in ozone from measures that are effective at reducing primary pollutants.

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Air quality indexEnvironmental scienceMetropolitan areaAir pollutionOzoneParticulatesCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)MeteorologyAtmospheric sciencesEnvironmental engineeringEnvironmental healthGeographyChemistryMedicinePathologyOrganic chemistryArchaeologyGeologyDiseaseInfectious disease (medical specialty)COVID-19 impact on air qualityAir Quality and Health ImpactsClimate Change and Health Impacts