
ASSESSMENT OF CARCINO¬GENIC RISK TO PUBLIC HEALTH FROM AIR POLLUTION WITH FORMALDEHYDE IN THE CITY OF ZAPORIZHZHYA
Author(s) -
К.В. Бєлоконь,
О.В. Матухно
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
zbìrnik naukovih pracʹ dnìprodzeržinsʹkogo deržavnogo tehnìčnogo unìversitetu. tehnìčnì nauki/zbìrnik naukovih pracʹ dnìprovsʹkogo deržavnogo tehnìčnogo unìversitetu. tehnìčnì nauki
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2617-8389
pISSN - 2519-2884
DOI - 10.31319/2519-2884.37.2020.27
Subject(s) - population , environmental health , air pollution , public health , pollution , geography , environmental science , business , environmental protection , medicine , chemistry , biology , ecology , nursing , organic chemistry
The city of Zaporizhzhya is one of the most technologically advanced cities in Ukraine with significant scientific, technical and production potential. The city's industry is based on the metallurgical complex, which has a great influence on the state of the atmospheric air. This problem is of particular relevance in the Zavodskoy and Voznesenovsky districts of the city with a significant concentration of ferrous and non-ferrous metallurgy enterprises, which certainly emphasizes the relevance of solving issues of protecting the health of the population living in these areas.
The article examines the assessment of the carcinogenic risk to the health of the population of the Zavodskoy and Voznesenovsky districts from the impact of formaldehyde emissions.
The composition of emissions from stationary sources of industrial enterprises contains a variety of chemical compounds, of which the most common are suspended matter (aerosols, dust), carbon monoxide (II), nitrogen oxide (IV), formaldehyde and others. Their ingress into the human body leads to a deterioration in health, damage to organs and systems, the occurrence of chronic diseases.
The results of calculations of the individual and population carcinogenic risk to the health of the population in Zavodskoy and Voznesenovsky districts under acute and chronic exposure indicate an average level of risk (10-4<ICR<10-3), that is, acceptable for professional groups and unacceptable for the general population, typical for most large industrial cities. The emergence of such a risk requires the development and implementation of planned health measures.
Comparing the average individual carcinogenic and population levels of risk to public health in the two study areas with acute and chronic exposure, it can be noted that the level of carcinogenic risk in Voznesenovsky district is higher than in Zavodskoy.