NEW RESEARCH QUESTIONS UPDATED MODEL USED IN EPA VAPOR INTRUSION

March 27, 2006
An update to the model that forms the basis of EPA's controverisal vapor intrusion guide is facing new criticism from state and EPA scientists, who say the revisions underestimate the amount of the chemical vapors in indoor air in existing structures, necessitating indoor air sampling. While sources say the updates to the model still have value for determining the likelihood of vapor intrusion at sites where new structures have not been built, the most accurate way to measure vapor intrusion...


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