Assessment of the risk of exposure to Air pollutants and identifying the affecting factors on making pollution by PCA, CFA
Zahra Kazemi, Ahmad Jonidi Jafari, Mahdi Farzadkia, Ehsan Kazemnezhad Leyli, Abbas Shahsavani, Majid Kermani
Abstract
Today, one of the most important problems for humans is disease and mortality due to air pollutants, especially in large and industrial cities. This research is to evaluate the health risk of children and adults’ exposure to heavy metals and PAHs in the air of cities of Arak, Isfahan, Ahvaz, Tabriz, Shiraz, Karaj and Mashhad and identifying the factors affecting pollution, based on sampling data from 120 stations, was done during 2019–2020. ICP OES and GC/MS were used to determine the amount of heavy metals and PAHs, respectively. US-EPA models were used for carcinogenic and non-carcinogenic risk assessment and Factor analysis models, PCA, CFA with SPSS and LISREL software were used to identify factors affecting contamination. The risk index for children and adults, except in the cities of Arak and Isfahan, was obtained within the allowable range and the carcinogenicity and non-carcinogenicity risk of all metals, except Mn in Arak and Isfahan for children and adults was seen below the threshold. The carcinogenic risk of all PAHs was also obtained to an acceptable extent. During the statistical analysis, combustion of fuels, vehicle exhaust, tyre wear and industrial activities were identified as the most important factors in causing pollution.