Submit your question for the experts attending our September 2013 Air Pollution and Health Forum. Vote for the best questions (you get 5 votes).

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How Important is Particle Speciation?

Anonymous 11 years ago updated by anonymous 6 years ago 1

Air quality monitoring stations in the Newcastle LGA will be installed by the EPA in the near future. Is it important these stations include the ANSTO particle speciation testing to understand as well as the level of particles the type of particles hence source of these particles and health effects and means to control any particle pollution at their source?

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Are Stockton Air Quality Monitoring Results a Cause for Concern?

Anonymous 11 years ago updated by anonymous 6 years ago 0

An air monitoring station at Stockton measures PM10, PM2.5, NH3, NO2, NOx and has been operational for 8 months. There have been 20 failures of the PM10 50 ug/m3 criteria and 1 failure of PM2.5 25 ug/m3 advisory. Is this a cause for concern. 

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Isn't Newcastles air much cleaner than it was in the 1990's before BHP closed down?

Anonymous 11 years ago updated by anonymous 6 years ago 0
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Relationships between asthma and coal - what is the latest research?

Anonymous 11 years ago updated by anonymous 6 years ago 0
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Is there any health effects from PM10 particles listed below?

Anonymous 11 years ago updated by anonymous 6 years ago 1

Is there any health effects from PM10 particles identified as 

1. Salt particles

2. Coal particles

3. Soil particles (assume depends on the soil and  contamination of the soil if from industrial area)

4. Ammonium nitrate (as PM10 or PM2.5)

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What is the real difference in health impact between PM2.5 and PM10 particulates?

Anonymous 11 years ago updated by anonymous 6 years ago 1
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What is the contribution and impact of diesel emissions to coal-related pollution?

Anonymous 11 years ago updated by anonymous 6 years ago 1

e.g. diesel used in extracting and transporting coal