Chart: Comparing Particle Emissions from Traffic, Cigarettes and Heating

BurningIssues.org: AVERAGED EMISSIONS OF FINE PARTICLES IN GRAMS PER HOUR

 
 Source with reference #  Emissions in Grams/hour or day
(30) Cigarette   .4 grams/hour (0.8 grams/pack)
Gas or Propane Furnace (4)  .001 grams/hour ( 0.024 grams/day)
Oil furnace  .02 grams/hour (0.48 grams/day)
 Pellet Stove (4)  2.4 grams/hour ( 56.6 grams/day)
 Single Simulated Log (1, 1a)  8 grams/hour
 Certified Wood Stove (4)  8.2 grams/hour (196.8 grams/day)
 Non-certified wood stove  15.6 grams/hour
 Fireplace-hardwood (1,3): (36 lbs. or 16 kg burned over 3 hours.)  30 grams/hour
 Fireplace-softwood (1,3): (31 lbs.or 14kg burned over 3 hours.)  59 grams/hour.
 Auto-with Catalytic Converter (1,2)  .66 grams/hour
 Auto-without Catalytic Converter (1,2)  3.5 grams/hour.
 Auto-smoking  6 grams/hour
 Diesel 14 ton Truck or Bus >1994 (2)  36 grams/hour
 Diesel Truck or Bus < 1993 (2)  70 grams/hour
Mary J. Rozenberg, Burning Issues/ Clean Air Revival, Inc., 12/1/98
 

1) Chemical Composition of Emissions from Urban Sources of Fine Organic Aerosol, Environmental Sci. Technol., Vol 25, No.4, 1991, paragraph 5 P.755; Single simulated (synthetic) log= 8 grams/hour. log =(11 gr /min x 60 min/1,000x12)=8 grams hour; (6 lb) 2.27Kg = (Petroleum/sawdust mixtures burned in fireplace) averages from 6 to 40 grams.)

1a) Sub micrometer Aerosol Mass distributions of emissions from boiler and fireplaces, automobiles, diesel trucks and meat cooking operations. Aerosol Science and Tech AS&T , Vol 14, P. 138-152, and 1991, Main results table 8 and 9.

2) Mark A. Delucchi, The Contribution of Motor Vehicles and Other Sources to Ambient Air Pollution ,Report #16 in the series: The Annualized Social Cost of Motor-Vehicle Use in the United States, based on 1990-91 Data. Institute of Transportation Studies, University of CA, Davis 8/96; 1994 and newer 14 ton Diesel truck (2 )= 36 grams/hour. 36: hmc: .41gmsx 60km per hour = 25 grams per hour. (well maintained at constant speed hcm)

3) Barnett and Roholt (1992) Field measurements in Portland, OR

4) Puget Sound Air Quality Control District, and the US EPA, 1998 (average field measurements).

5) Ott, Wayne (1998) Stanford University.

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