Pollution Burden Around Road Tunnels

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J Meinhart J Rodler I Katolicky
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

The ever increasing number of vehicles is leading to slow-moving and even stationary traffic sitting longer in traffic jams over extensive city areas. This traffic situation causes a sharp increase in pollutant emissions from vehicles, and high levels of pollution usually result throughout the built-up area. Reducing the pollution level by using traffic routing measures to speed up the flow of traffic in the existing street network is only possible in exceptional cases.In many cases the only option for achieving a significant improvement in traffic conditions is to shift the traffic underground using a road tunnel or underpass. Such tunnel routes suck off the traffic from large sections of the city, thereby easing the overall traffic flow. Thus on the one hand it produces a sharp reduction in pollution levels in the area of the tunnel route, but on the other hand it can result in locally increased exhaust pollution levels from longer tunnel systems that require mechanical ventilation. The air extracted by the ventilation system is blown out into the atmosphere either directly through the tunnel portal, or via a venting tower. Pollution can therefore occur in the area surrounding such exhaust air outlets.Thus if a tunnel is planned in a city, then closer investigation is required of both aspects: the reduction in pollution in the area of the tunnel route thanks to relocating the traffic and easing congestion, and the increased short-range pollution around the tunnel portals (shafts).
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APA: J Meinhart J Rodler I Katolicky  (1999)  Pollution Burden Around Road Tunnels

MLA: J Meinhart J Rodler I Katolicky Pollution Burden Around Road Tunnels. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1999.

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