Diesel Pollution Indicator: overview
Exposure to diesel pollution increases the risks of experiencing serious health problems, which is why Aclima developed a Diesel Pollution Indicator (DPI) visualization tool. This tool allows us to see, at a hyperlocal level, where diesel emissions may potentially affect human and environmental health, as well as where steps should be taken to reduce such pollution.
Aclima designed the DPI to identify diesel emissions based on nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and black carbon (BC), a component of PM2.5. NO2 and PM2.5 cause adverse health effects and are designated as criteria pollutants, which the EPA monitors closely under the Clean Air Act. The DPI is based on these two components because emissions from sources that use diesel fuel, like heavy-duty trucks and the train locomotives and drayage trucks found in railyards, contain a higher concentration of BC and NO2 than other combustion sources. These measurements give us a detailed and scientifically rigorous approach to seeing the patterns that this indicator exhibits.
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