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PT05 Atmospheric Transport and Fate (PT076) Exposure Assessment of Benzene in Japan. Higashino, H1, Yoshikado, H1, Takai, A1, Nakanishi, J1, 1 National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan ABSTRACT- Benzene is a volatile aromatic hydrocarbon which is a commodity chemical used primarily in the production of plastics and petrochemical products such as solvents and gasoline. It is also known as a human carcinogen. Assessment of exposure to benzene has been carried out in Japan, taking into account the spatial distributions of its concentration and of the population by using two different types of models we have developed. The AIST-ADMER (AIST's Atmospheric Dispersion Model for Exposure and Risk assessment) has been applied to estimate the regional distribution of benzene concentration with a horizontal resolution of 5km throughout Japan. The METI-LIS (METI's Low-rise Industrial Source dispersion model) has been applied to estimate the detailed local concentrations in selected, highly polluted regions in which the monitored ambient concentration has exceeded the Japanese environmental quality standard (3 Key words: simulation, benzene, ADMER, PRTR |
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