US EPA and many state regulatory agency guidance documents recommend belowfoundation vapor sampling as a key element of site investigations to determine if vapor migration from underlying soil into buildings is a completed exposure pathway (USEPA, 2002; WIDHFS, 2003; San Diego County, 2004; PADEP, 2004). If volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are detected below the building foundation, then VOC migration from the subsurface is assumed to be occurring, and further investigation is needed to determine the extent of the VOC impact. These guidance documents are predicated on the assumption that VOCs detected in below-foundation samples have originated from deeper within the subsurface. However, detection of VOCs in below-foundation vapor samples ...
Vapor intrusion occurs when volatile subsurface contaminants, migrating from the saturated zone thr...
International audienceThis study presents a fast and nonintrusive in situ methodology to characteris...
To further our understanding of the groundwater-to-indoor-air exposure pathway, a database of 270 pa...
We report a field study of soil gas transport of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) into a slab-on-gr...
The indoor air quality in buildings overlying groundwater contaminated with volatile organic compoun...
Thesis: M. Eng., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Engine...
This thesis presents the results of research on the validation of models used to evaluate the intru...
This dissertation investigates unexplained vapor intrusion field data sets that have been observed a...
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are a class of chemicals that readily evaporate at room temperat...
Chlorinated solvents are amongst the most common soil and groundwater contaminants due to their wide...
Over the past several years, studies of indoor air quality in buildings overlying groundwater contam...
Soil vapour migration into buildings, and subsequent inhalation, are often the main exposure pathway...
Most people in the United States (US) spend considerable amount of time indoors—about 90% of their t...
Traditional contaminated site characterisation approaches are time-consuming, labour-intensive, and ...
textThe migration of contaminants from the subsurface into the indoor air environment, in a process ...
Vapor intrusion occurs when volatile subsurface contaminants, migrating from the saturated zone thr...
International audienceThis study presents a fast and nonintrusive in situ methodology to characteris...
To further our understanding of the groundwater-to-indoor-air exposure pathway, a database of 270 pa...
We report a field study of soil gas transport of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) into a slab-on-gr...
The indoor air quality in buildings overlying groundwater contaminated with volatile organic compoun...
Thesis: M. Eng., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Engine...
This thesis presents the results of research on the validation of models used to evaluate the intru...
This dissertation investigates unexplained vapor intrusion field data sets that have been observed a...
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are a class of chemicals that readily evaporate at room temperat...
Chlorinated solvents are amongst the most common soil and groundwater contaminants due to their wide...
Over the past several years, studies of indoor air quality in buildings overlying groundwater contam...
Soil vapour migration into buildings, and subsequent inhalation, are often the main exposure pathway...
Most people in the United States (US) spend considerable amount of time indoors—about 90% of their t...
Traditional contaminated site characterisation approaches are time-consuming, labour-intensive, and ...
textThe migration of contaminants from the subsurface into the indoor air environment, in a process ...
Vapor intrusion occurs when volatile subsurface contaminants, migrating from the saturated zone thr...
International audienceThis study presents a fast and nonintrusive in situ methodology to characteris...
To further our understanding of the groundwater-to-indoor-air exposure pathway, a database of 270 pa...