Ambient BTEX Exposure and Health Risks at Gorakhpur, India
Amit Masih
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Ambient BTEX Exposure and Health Risks at Gorakhpur, India

Inhalation Exposure & Health Risks of Ambient BTEX at different Microenvironments of a Terai Zone in North India

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In a study of ambient air at Gorakhpur, India, benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylene levels were 15.9, 28.2, 3.9 and 2.8 µg/m3 respectively. Highest BTEX exposure was in industrial and lowest in residential area. Toluene and Benzene represent about 96%, 92%, 83% and 91% of total BTEX at residential, agricultural, roadside & industrial areas respectively. Concentrations of BTEX in winter, summer and monsoon dominated in industrial area i.e. 74.7, 69.3 and 61.9 µg/m3 respectively, whereas lowest were in residential area i.e. 36.6, 24.6 and 22.1 µg/m3 respectively. Benzene levels everywher...