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BERGEN COUNTY

Bergen County Average 2014 NATA Modeled Air Concentrations Compared to Health Benchmarks
Pollutant Modeled Air Concentration (ug/m3) Health Benchmark (ug/m3) Risk Ratio % Contribution by Source Category
Point Sources Nonpoint Sources Onroad Mobile Nonroad Mobile

Background& Secondary

0.07 0.033 2.1 0% 16% 70% 14% <1%
1 0.45 2.2 0% 5% 12% 3% 80%*
0.69 0.13 5.3 <1% 25% 62% 12% 1%
0.55 0.17 3.2 0% 0% 0% 0% 100%
0.000024 0.000083 0.28 31% 50% 2% 17% 0%
0.79 0.0033 239 0% 0% 63% 37% 0%
0.00012 0.00043 0.2 17% 83% 0% 0% 0%
1.3 0.077 16 3% 7% 10% 5% 75%*
0.0000015 0.0002 0.0075 100% 0% 0% 0% 0%
0.05 0.029 1.7 1% 39% 47% 10% 3%
32% 38% 5% 25% 0%
0.0000005 0.025 0.00002 50% 50% 0% 0% 0%
0.03 0.17 0.17 6% 94% 0% 0% 0%
0.00028 0.11 0.002 91% 9% 0% 0% 0%












  • Chemicals with risk ratios greater than or equal to 1 are in bold.
    Risk Ratios based on noncarcinogenic effects are in italics.
    The symbol ug/m3 is micrograms per cubic meter, the amount (in micrograms) of a chemical in a cubic meter of air. This is also known as a concentration.
    For diesel particulate matter, onroad and nonroad concentrations include a model-estimated background concentration.
    *Acetaldehyde, acrolein and formaldehyde concentration estimates include secondary formation, which is the process by which chemicals in the air are transformed into other chemicals.
    **PAH/POM is "polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons/polycyclic organic matter." These define a broad class of compounds. The chemicals making up this class were broken up into 8 groups based on toxicity, and each group was assigned a cancer-weighted toxicity estimate. 0.0072 ug/m3 is the health benchmark average across the 8 groups.


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