Thursday, October 23, 2008

Air pollution

The air has actually been pretty good here in Ha'erbin. Until last week. Last Thursday was a bit cloudy/foggy, but both me and my roommate woke up a bit weird. I went running that afternoon and felt a uncomfortable burning sensation in my chest. That night a i had the symptoms of a mild sinus infection and began self medicating.

Friday was worse, in regard to the sinuses. I was mostly cured by Monday. I didnt know that the air was bad Thursday-Saturday until Monday when I had a look at the Chinese EPA Air quality website. I found this little graph.

The first value(81) is Sunday(10/19) Friday is the 273. The values correspond to the Chinese air quality index, which is similar to the US EPA's AQI. The Chinese index as the same scale and same categories. I was a bit suspicious of this, so I investigate how both were calculated. Turns out they are not so similar. The indexes are based on 5 pollutants (SO
2 , NO2 , Particles, CO, and O3). Only Particles and O3 are the same for both indexes. SO2 and CO both have much higher thresholds in the Chinese index. NO2 for 100+ and above all surpass US standards.
Sorry the table is ugly, blogspot is messing with the row height.

Chinese API

SO2


CO

US AQI


US AQI

50

28


46

100

60


86

200

198


500+

300

299


500+

400

500+


500+

500

500+


500+



Interesting enough since Sunday, the Chinese EPA air quality website has been "down".

From the EPA website:
Air Quality Index Numerical
Meaning
Levels of Health Concern Value Colors
Good 0-50 Green Air quality is considered satisfactory, and air pollution poses little or no risk.
Moderate 51-100 Yellow Air quality is acceptable; however, for some pollutants there may be a moderate health concern for a very small number of people who are unusually sensitive to air pollution.
Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups 101-150 Orange Members of sensitive groups may experience health effects. The general public is not likely to be affected.




Unhealthy 151-200 Red Everyone may begin to experience health effects; members of sensitive groups may experience more serious health effects.
Very Unhealthy 201-300 Purple Health alert: everyone may experience more serious health effects.
Hazardous > 300 Maroon Health warnings of emergency conditions. The entire population is more likely to be affected.



1 comment:

Caitlin said...

That is incredibly disturbing. Not just the poor quality of the air, or the danger of that, but the fact that the government all but neglects to really deal with it - even sort of covers it up. Sounds like that one time the San Bernardinos got set on fire and everyone at Pomona had to wear a mask. Blegh.
-Caitlin