How much of a reduction in the automobile emission rate


1. The maximum eight-hour average concentration of carbon monoxide (CO) in an urban area is measured to be 15 ppm. The NAAQS is 9 ppmv (equivalent to 10.3 mg/m3 estimated at P = 1 atm and T = 298.25 °K). Automobile emissions are believed to be the only major source of CO; it is assumed there is no background contribution for other sources. Assume also that CO can be modeled as chemically non-reactive over the period of interest. Answer the following questions:

a) If the average wind speed is 3m/s and the urban area has the dimension of 100 x 100 km with a mixing height of 500m, what is the steady state emission rate (mg/m2-s) of CO by the automobiles that would lead to the measured city air concentration of CO of 15 ppmv?

b)How much of a reduction in the automobile emission rate would be required to achieve the maximum eight-hour average NAAQS for CO at steady state 9ppmv (10.3 mg/m3)? 

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