Published December 14, 2021 | Version v1
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EVOLUTION OF POLLUTANTS EMISSIONIN RELATION TOROAD TRAFFIC IN THE CITY OF LOME (TOGO) FROM 2010 TO 2019

  • 1. Laboratoirede ChimieAtmospherique (LCA), Faculte Des Sciences (FDS), Universite De Lome (UL).
  • 2. LaboratoireGestion, TraitementetValorisationdes Dechets (GTVD), Faculte Des Sciences (FDS), Universitede Lome (UL).

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The automobile fleet in Togo has increased in the last decades with a patchwork of vehicles that are in majority older than ten (10) years. Until 2019, the car fleet in Togo was almost dependent upon petroleum products, and was consequentlya source of air pollutants emission. Lome is the capital city of Togo with the characteristic of having the highest road traffic volume that significantly impacts air quality. In accordance with the EMEP/EEA air pollutant emission inventory guide and the COPERT method, emissions of carbone monoxide (CO), nitrogen oxides (NOx), non-methane volatile organic compounds (NMVOCs) and particulate matter (PM) are respectively estimated to: 2621.674 tCO 82.444 tNO 558.778 tNMVOC and 7.241 tPM. In the time series 2010-2019, emissions of CO, NMVOCs and NOx fell overall with average yearly rates by respectively 83,0234 66,4888  and 0,8073 t/year whereas the PM emission rose(0,8208 t/year).

 

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