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Vapor Intrusion

Geosyntec specializes in the forensic analysis of subsurface vapors to indoor air.
Geosyntec specializes in the forensic analysis of subsurface vapors to indoor air.

Geosyntec developed protocols for analyzing the influence of biodegradation and atmospheric conditions on vapor intrusion.
Geosyntec developed protocols for analyzing the influence of biodegradation and atmospheric conditions on vapor intrusion.

Geosyntec has designed vapor detection and barrier systems for foundations for locations from Florida to Califonia.
Geosyntec has designed vapor detection and barrier systems for foundations for locations from Florida to Califonia.

Geosyntec has an international reputation as one of the preeminent consultants for assessing and managing subsurface vapor intrusion to indoor air. We have built our vapor intrusion practice on nearly two decades of applied research and practical experience in this area. We have contributed to the advancement of the practice by co-authoring technical guidance documents published by regulatory agencies and industry associations, and by regularly participating in conferences, short courses, and panel discussions. We have applied our knowledge on more than 100 projects, helping our clients protect human health, comply with regulatory requirements, minimize potential third party liability, and facilitate Brownfields site redevelopment in areas with potential risk for impact by vapors from contaminated soil and groundwater.

Practice Specialties

Geosyntec developed protocols for soil gas sampling and analysis that represent the industry standard, and were invited by the New Jersey DEP to demonstrate our protocols at their recent seminar in June 2006. Our professionals co-developed the most widely used (Johnson and Ettinger, 1991) and most detailed (Abreu and Johnson, 2005) mathematical models for vapor intrusion to indoor air, and have applied several specialized models (e.g., Mendoza and Frind, 1989) at sites with unique challenges. We have developed custom GIS and data management algorithms to manage vapor intrusion data sets with hundreds of thousands of records and statistically analyze the information. Our professionals have developed several forensic methods for discerning background and ambient contributions to indoor air quality, which can exceed risk-based target levels for some of the most common chemicals of concern at sites with chlorinated solvents, hydrocarbons, or coal tar releases. Our engineers protect building occupants through the design and construction of foundation vapor barrier and ventilation systems. Versions of Geosyntec’s patented sub-slab venting system have been installed at Brownfields sites from Florida to California. We have designed and implemented commercial sub-slab venting systems for several large retail complexes developed on top of closed landfills, and are expanding this service to several other Brownfield redevelopments.

Advancing the State-of-the-Practice

Our professionals have conducted some of the pioneering research into soil vapor diffusion (Todd McAlary, 1988), soil vapor emissions from groundwater (Henry Kerfoot, 1988), mathematical modeling of subsurface vapor transport, biodegradation and intrusion to indoor air (Robert Ettinger, 1991), and 3-dimensional vapor intrusion modeling (Lilian Abreu, 2005). Geosyntec staff were co-authors or contributing editors of the RCRA Draft Supplemental Guidance for Evaluating the Vapor Intrusion to Indoor Air Pathway (2001), the EPRI Reference Handbook for Site-Specific Assessment of Subsurface Vapor Intrusion to Indoor Air (2005), the pending revision of the 2002 OSWER Draft Guidance for Evaluating the Vapor Intrusion to Indoor Air Pathway from Groundwater and Soils, the ITRC Vapor Intrusion Guidance (2007), and the pending ASTM Standard. We organized the largest field sampling demonstration for soil gas monitoring technologies to date at the Midwestern States Risk Assessment Symposium in 2006. The efforts associated with these publications and technology demonstrations represent significant steps forward in the evolution of vapor intrusion assessment and control technology.

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Mitigation of the Vapor Intrusion Pathway at Four Chlorinated Solvent Sites
Risk Management Approaches at Vapor Intrusion Sites - Chlorinated Solvents Case Studies
Recommended Soil Gas Sampling Techniques for Vapor Intrusion Investigations
Soil Gas Sampling Methods
Modeling the Vapor Intrusion Pathway
Sub-Slab Soil Gas Monitoring for Assessing Subsurface Vapor Intrusion to Indoor Air
Spatial and Temporal Variability in Hydrocarbon and Oxygen Concentrations Beneath a Building Above a Shallow NAPL Source
The Effects of Purge Rate and Volume on Sub-slab Soil Gas Samples
Beyond Screening – The Site Characterization Process
Regulatory Perspectives on Vapor Intrusion
Practical Considerations for Vapor Intrusion Investigations
A Practitioner’s Perspective on Vapor Intrusion
Key Considerations for Vapor Intrusion Evaluations
Reference Handbook for Site-Specific Assessment of Subsurface Vapor Intrusion to Indoor Air
Strategy for Assessment, Data Analysis, and Interpretation of Subsurface Vapor Intrusion
Examples of Data Collection Strategies and Methods
How to Determine, Interpret, and Resolve Background Contributions from Indoor Air Data
Future Directions for Assessing Vapor Intrusion
Approaches and Methods Influencing Observational Data
Vapor Intrusion: Regulatory Drivers and Technical Challenges
Presentation of the First Draft Best Practices Manual for Site-Specific Assessments of Subsurface Vapor Intrusion to Indoor Air
Subsurface Vapor Intrusion, Challenges and Future Directions
Vapor Intrusion at a Former Manufactured Gas Plant Site – Assessing Background Contributions to Indoor Air Quality
Measured Attenuation Coefficients for Soil Gas to Indoor Air, Runcorn, Cheshire, UK
The Fresh Water Lens and its Effects on Groundwater to Indoor Air Attenuation Coefficients
Empirical Alpha Factors at ‘Wet Basement’ Sites
Vapor Intrusion: Regulatory Drivers, Challenges, and Management Issues
Federal Guidance on Vapor Intrusion, History and Status
Conceptual Site Models of Vapor Intrusion
Vapor Intrusion into Indoor Air, with a focus on New Jersey
Empirical Experience Gathering Data to Assess Vapor Intrusion
Strategies for the Site-Specific Assessment: How to Protect Yourself from the Hidden Traps
Key Considerations for Evaluating the Vapor Intrusion Pathway
Assessment of Subsurface Vapour Transport Through Triassic Sandstone and Quarry Fill into Indoor Air in Weston Village
Characterization of Vapour Transport in Fractured Rock
Management Decisions for Assessing Subsurface Vapor Intrusion into Indoor Air
Intrusion of Subsurface Vapors into Buildings - Chlorinated Solvents Case Studies
Alpha Factors, Measured and Modeled: A Case Study
Characterization of Subsurface Vapour Transport in Triassic Sandstone
Vapor Intrusion Modeling for Contaminated Properties
The Impact of Background Concentration on Vapor Intrusion Assessment
Key Modeling Considerations For Subsurface Vapor Intrusion Evaluation
Identifying Key Factors and Preferred Lines of Evidence
Chemical Vapor Intrusion from Soil or Groundwater to Indoor Air: Significance of Unsaturated Zone Biodegradation of Aromatic Hydrocarbons
Migration of Soil Gas Vapors to Indoor Air: An Empirical Assessment of Subsurface Vapor-to-Indoor-Air Attenuation Factors Using Data from the CDOT-MTL Denver, Colorado Site
Vapor Intrusion Modeling: Theory and Implications
Vapor Migration to Indoor Air Fate and Transport Considerations
Practical Considerations for the Assessment of the Vapor Migration to Indoor Air Pathway
Effects of Diffusion-Coefficient Heterogeneity and Biodegradation on Vapor Transport to Indoor Air at Gasoline Spill Sites
How Does Ethanol In Gasoline Change Things?
Options for Mitigation of Vapor Intrusion
Sources of Groundwater Impacts at Landfills, Is it Landfill Gas or Leachate?
Vapor Control Issues and Considerations for Development of Brownfields Sites
Use of Innovative Technologies in Developing Brownfields Sites: Case Studies Involving Engineering Controls to Mitigate Vapor Intrusion
San Diego County Site Assessment and Mitigation Manual Vapor Sampling and Risk Assessment Guidance Update
Urban Infrastructure and the Challenges Posed for Assessing and Mitigating Vapor Intrusion Adjacent to a Former Dry Cleaner: A Case Study.
High Purge Volume Sampling - A New Paradigm for Sub-Slab Soil Gas Monitoring