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Int J Radiat Biol. 2000 Dec;76(12):1685-91.
Increased exposure to pollutant aerosols under high voltage power lines.
H. H. Wills Physics Laboratory, University of Bristol, UK.
PURPOSE:
To assess increased exposure to airborne pollutants near power lines by
investigating theoretically and experimentally the behaviour of 222Rn
decay product marker aerosols in the 50 Hz electric field under power
lines. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The behaviour of aerosols in outdoor air
including those carrying 222Rn decay products was modelled
theoretically in the presence of an AC field. TASTRAK alpha-particle
spectroscopy was used to characterize 218Po and 214Po aerosols
outdoors. Sampling points were chosen along a line at right angles up
to 200 m from a number of high voltage power (transmission) lines. Each
sampling point comprised an arrangement of mutually orthogonal TASTRAK
detectors. Exposures were carried out at different power line locations
in various weather conditions. RESULTS: The model predicts a two- to
three-fold increase in deposition of aerosols on spherical surfaces
mimicking the human head under high voltage power lines. Experimental
measurements using detectors mounted on grounded metal spheres showed
an enhanced deposition of both 218Po and 214Po aerosols. Enhanced 218Po
deposition on 400 kV lines ranged from 1.96+/-0.15 to 2.86+/-0.32.
Enhanced 214Po deposition on 275 kV and 132 kV lines were 1.43+/-0.07
and 1.11+/-0.21, respectively, where the latter value was not
significant. CONCLUSIONS: The observations demonstrate a mode of
increased exposure to pollutant aerosols under high voltage power lines
by increased deposition on the body. The total (indoor + outdoor) 218Po
and 214Po dose to the basal layer of facial skin is estimated to be
increased by between 1.2 and 2.0 for 10% of time spent outdoors under
high voltage power lines.
PMID: 10622257 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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