Journal of Earth and Marine Technology (JEMT)
Vol 4, No 2 (2024)

Ambient Air Quality Assessment in the Limestone Mining Area of Ponjong District, Gunung Kidul, Indonesia

Tasidjawa, Gabriela Elisabeth (Unknown)
Ernawati, Rika (Unknown)
Cahyadi, Tedy Agung (Unknown)
Nursanto, Edy (Unknown)
Haq, Shofa Rijalul (Unknown)
Setiyawa, Meindra (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Mar 2024

Abstract

Limestone, a non-metallic industrial mineral, is abundantly found across Indonesia. The extraction process involves overburden removal, limestone breaking using rock breakers, loading onto dump trucks with excavators, stockpiling, and subsequent processing. These activities can negatively impact the environment, particularly air quality. To evaluate the ambient air quality in the mining area, measurements were taken focusing on hazardous substances such as SO2, CO, NO2, O3, and Total Suspended Particles (TSP). This study aims to assess the ambient air quality within the limestone mining area. Results indicate that the ambient air quality in the mining area is relatively good, with no parameters exceeding established quality standards. Specifically, SO2 levels were 9.39 µg/m³, NO2 levels were 4.19 µg/m³, CO levels were 69.74 µg/m³, O3 levels were 24.90 µg/m³, and TSP levels were 133.26 µg/m³. For a more comprehensive assessment, it is recommended to conduct extended monitoring of these parameters to ensure the long-term air quality status for both the environment and the mine workers

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Journal Info

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jemt

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Subject

Civil Engineering, Building, Construction & Architecture Earth & Planetary Sciences Energy Physics Transportation

Description

Earth Science and planetary, Geology, Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geodesy, Geomatics, Geotech, Rock mechanics, Mining engineering, Natural Disaster, Land and ocean development, Natural resources, Environmental science, Social impact of mining and marine activity, Science and technology in mapping and ...