86 Interdisciplinary Environmental Review, Vol. 14, No. 1, 2013
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Study of vehicular emissions with reference to
Pakistan’s National Environmental Quality Standards:
case study of District Swat, North of Pakistan
Muhammad Nafees*
Department of Environmental Sciences,
University of Peshawar,
Post Code, 25120, Pakistan
E-mail: nafees36@yahoo.com
*Corresponding author
Shahid Zaman Khan
Partners in Development Consulting Engrs.,
Bilal Market, Phase 1, Hayatabad, Peshawar, Pakistan
E-mail: shahidzk@hotmail.com
Sifatullah Sifatullah and
Rowaidullah Rowaidullah
Department of Environmental Sciences,
University of Peshawar,
Post Code, 25120, Pakistan
E-mail: sifat_mukhtar@yahoo.com
E-mail: Rowaidenvsciences89@gmail.com
Abstract: This study was conducted during 2011–2012 with the objective to
assess the ambient air quality in the surroundings of a newly constructed road
in relation to Pakistan’s Environmental Quality Standard (Pak-NEQS). The
area was monitored twice, before and during the construction, to determine
levels of sulphur dioxide, nitrous oxide, carbon monoxide, and PM10
(particulate matter). A significant increase in these gaseous pollutants was
observed but levels did not exceed that set by Pak-NEQS. Even with a further
increase of 100% will be below the Pak-NEQS standard. Only the value of
PM10 exceeded Pak-NEQS. The implication for ambient air quality is that it
must be stringent to avoid morbidity and for abatement of the area’s pollution
levels. The promulgation of NEQS should be in accordance with the new
scientific evidence.
Keywords: Pak-NEQS; ambient air; NO; CO; PM10; SO
2
; air quality
guidelines; environmental monitoring; EIA; Pakistan.
Reference to this paper should be made as follows: Nafees, M., Khan, S.Z.,
Sifatullah, S. and Rowaidullah, R. (2013) ‘Study of vehicular emissions with
reference to Pakistan’s National Environmental Quality Standards: case study
of District Swat, North of Pakistan’, Interdisciplinary Environmental Review,
Vol. 14, No. 1, pp.86–96.