What's the deal with the air?

by NicoleB Email

What is the deal with that nasty, oily smell in the air since a few months?
It started shortly after the heat was over.
You were glad that you could open the doors and let the fresh air in, if you don’t mind the dust coming in with it.
But now at least once a day, you have to close everything up and turn the AC on to get a very nasty and sure not healthy, sticky oil smell out of your apartment.
People are complaining about health problems. My husband gets headaches and I have a nasty cough from time to time. Weirdly mainly when that smell comes up. Wonder why… >:XX

So, does it just occur in Mangaf and Fahaheel, close to the Refineries or does this happen at other places too?

Do people just live with it or what?

(This picture was taken two weeks ago and has probably nothing to do with the air pollution, but I thought it fits…)

FOUND ON THE WEB

At least they (whoever) had a nice conference about it in November.

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A quote out of an article from the US government from ‘91 that I found.

5. THE KUWAIT ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DEPARTMENT HAS

PROVIDED DATA ON GASEOUS POLLUTANT LEVELS IN SEPTEMBER

FROM TWO OF ITS THREE FIXED AIR QUALITY MONITORING

STATIONS (MANSORIYA AND RIGA, BUT NOT JAHRA). AT

MANSORIYA, THE AVERAGE SULFUR DIOXIDE CONCENTRATION WAS

.0020 PPM, WITH A PEAK DAILY MAXIMUM READING OF .009

PPM. AT RIGA, THE AVERAGE SULFUR DIOXIDE CONCENTRATION

WAS .0011, WITH A .013 PPM PEAK DAILY READING. BOTH

SETS OF NUMBERS ARE FAR BELOW THE U.S. HEALTH ALERT

LEVEL OF .300 PPM.

It fits the idea my husband had, that that smell contains Sulfur.

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Another article about air pollution of PM10 with radionuclide Cs-137 in Kuwait City, Kuwait (study between 2004 and 2005).

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Some bloogers thoughts:

SWA Travel Log

StillKuwaiting

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8 comments

Comment from: QQ [Visitor] Email
yah its the refineries over at that part of the country, but you still get some of it in the main part of Kuwait City because of the cars however, in other residential area's its less thats of course not counting Salmiya and Hawalli
2007-12-14 @ 21:18
Comment from: NicoleB [Member] Email · http://nicoleb.org
I think the city might get it the worst.
We at least have the ocean breeze, but they get the Refineries stuff, the car exhausts and (like Stillkuwaiting posted), the pollution from the energy plants in Doha.
What a Mix for such a small place....
2007-12-14 @ 21:25
Comment from: QQ [Visitor] Email
Last I worked in the refineries they were a bit strict on pollution tho dunno whats going on now. I know prices are high now so maybe increase production ?
2007-12-14 @ 21:33
Comment from: NicoleB [Member] Email · http://nicoleb.org
Either an increase, or nobody is watching them as closely as before.
I don't know, I just know that this smell is NOT healthy... :S
2007-12-14 @ 21:40
Comment from: QQ [Visitor] Email
I know how it smells like been smelling it for like a year or so...
2007-12-14 @ 21:51
Comment from: NicoleB [Member] Email · http://nicoleb.org
Something I will not miss when we leave here....baeh..... :(
2007-12-14 @ 21:53
Comment from: Bashar [Visitor] Email · http://blogallalong.com
****-
Few years back we had big water pollution crisis that fishes were all dead and you can no longer get Kuwaiti fishes. Investigations went on for months, but no one decided to reveal real cause. Obviously some big names were behind it so they just covered up the story.

It's strictly business, not personal!
2007-12-18 @ 07:39
Comment from: NicoleB [Member] Email · http://nicoleb.org
That's so sad :(
2007-12-18 @ 07:53

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