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Dispersi No2, So2 Dan Partikulat Dari Cerobong Boiler Dan Genset Pada Pabrik Kelapa Sawit Pt. X Menggunakan Aermod
ABSTRACT
PT. X Palm Oil Mill is a palm oil processing industry with a production capacity of 45 Tons TBS/hour. The operational activities of PT. X generate emissions from Chimney 01, Generator 01, and Generator 02, including pollutants such as NO₂, SO₂, and particulates. Dispersion modeling using the AERMOD View application, which consists of AERMET and AERMAP modules, is one of the approaches to assess air quality. This study aims to analyze the dispersion patterns of NO₂, SO₂, and particulates emissions from PT. X chimney and generators, compare the results with ambient air quality standards as regulated in Appendix VII of Indonesian Government Regulation No. 22 of 2021, and evaluate the simulation results in relation to seasonal changes between the dry and rainy seasons. The modeling results indicate that the dispersion of NO₂, SO₂, and particulates predominantly moves toward the southwest from the emission sources at PT. X. The highest simulated hourly concentrations for NO₂, SO₂, and particulates were 37.88 μg/m³, 106.47 μg/m³, and 193.43 μg/m³, respectively. For a 24-hour measurement, the simulated concentrations for NO₂ and SO₂ were 42.43 μg/m³ and 76.32 μg/m³, while annual averages for NO₂ and SO₂ were 15.52 μg/m³ and 24.79 μg/m³, respectively. The simulation results revealed that the concentrations of NO₂ and SO₂ remain below the regulatory limits, while particulate concentrations exceed the standards. Furthermore, a comparison between dry and rainy seasons showed that the simulated concentrations of NO₂, SO₂, and particulates are higher during the dry season compared to the rainy season.
Keyword: AERMAP, AERMET, AERMOD View, NO2, Particulate,
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