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... For example, nearby residents' exposure may be most affected by the aircraft or ground access vehicles depending on meteorology and the relative location of busy roadways, airport runways, and residential areas. Future studies such as health risk assessments, however, should not limit themselves to the above compounds and should consider all types of particulate matter (refer to ACRP Report 6: Research Needs Associated with Particulate Emissions at Airports)
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... Such a project will help airport operators to identify the "low-hanging fruit" with regards to minimizing the health risk presented by the various emission sources present at an airport. In addition to the information gaps identified in the research statements above, there are information gaps related to the current state of knowledge regarding the toxicity of the following two classes of compounds: alkenes and certain aldehydes (including glyoxal, methylglyoxal, and crotonaldehyde)


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