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Vapor Intrusion

Examples of SERDP and ESTCP projects addressing the vapor intrusion pathway are provided below. Additional information on projects can be found under the Environmental Restoration program area.
 

Vapor Intrusion from Entrapped NAPL Sources and Groundwater Plumes: Process Understanding and Improved Modeling Tools for Pathway Assessment
Lead Organization: Colorado School of Mines
Project Status: Active
 

Integrated Field-Scale, Lab-Scale, and Modeling Studies for Improving the Ability to Assess the Groundwater to Indoor Air Pathway at Chlorinated Solvent-Impacted Groundwater Sites
Lead Organization: Arizona State University
Project Status: Active
 

Detailed Field Investigation of Vapor Intrusion Processes
Lead Organization: GSI Environmental, Inc.
Project Status: Completed 2008
 

Protocol for Tier 2 Evaluation of Vapor Intrusion at Corrective Action Sites
Lead Organization: GSI Environmental, Inc.
Project Status: Active
 

Application of Advanced Sensor Technology to DoD Soil Vapor Intrusion Problems
Lead Organization: Integrated Science & Technology, Inc.
Project Status: Active
 

Development of More Cost-Effective Methods for Long-Term Monitoring of Soil Vapor Intrusion to Indoor Air Using Quantitative Passive Diffusive-Adsorptive Sampling Techniques
Lead Organization: Geosyntec Consultants
Project Status: Active
 

Use of Compound-Specific Stable Isotope Analysis to Distinguish Between Vapor Intrusion and Indoor Sources of VOCs
Lead Organization: GSI Environmental, Inc.
Project Status: Active

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Symposium & Workshop

Interstate Technology & Regulatory Council: Vapor Intrusion Team 
 

 EPA Vapor Intrusion Guidance
 

 DoD Vapor Intrusion Handbook 
 

Program Areas

  • Contaminated Groundwater
  • Risk Assessment

Tools and Training

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