Vapor Intrusion Services
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based in USA
Our expertise with vapor intrusion extends far beyond risk evaluation and mitigation. With our extensive experience, knowledge of rapidly evolving regulations, focus on innovation and a deep understanding of client objectives, Apex develops and implements vapor intrusion mitigation plans and systems that increase property value ...
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based in USA
Alpha Analytical has the experience and know-how to partner with you to successfully complete your Vapor Intrusion investigation. Our team of air testing experts possess the information and knowledge you need to ensure your sampling efforts produce the highest quality data results possible. With the increase in public awareness and ...
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based in USA
The phrase “soil vapor intrusion” refers to the process by which volatile chemicals migrate from a subsurface source, through soil vapor and into the indoor air of a building where an adverse exposure is possible. Soil vapor, also referred to as soil gas, is the air found in the pore spaces between soil particles ...
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based in USA
EEC has been on the forefront of vapor intrusion evaluation and remediation, and has been providing services at high-profile vapor-intrusion-impacted properties throughout the United States for more than 5 years. For many years, site assessment and remediation was limited to addressing two primary matrices: soil and groundwater. ...
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based in USA
Indoor Air Quality Surveys and Evaluation performed by certified microbial and environmental scientists. Testing for volatile organic compounds, bacteria, fungi, dander, pollen, radon, asbestos and other various materials and/or allergens efficiently performed simultaneously. Design and implementation of vapor intrusion receptor evaluation ...
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based in USA
EKI provides consulting services related to the assessment and mitigation of vapor intrusion. We have developed conceptual site models and performed site investigations using approaches ranging from shallow soil vapor surveys to multi-depth wells to investigate deep vadose zones, as well as the collection of sub-slab vapor and ...
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based in USA
Vapor intrusion occurs when vapor-phase volatile organic compounds migrate from sub-surface sources into overlying buildings. One type of vapor intrusion is Petroleum Vapor Intrusion, or PVI. This occurs when petroleum hydrocarbon vapors from gasoline or light ...
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based in CANADA
Although air quality issues typically result from direct emissions from exhaust stacks or chemicals used in industrial processes, vapour intrusion is caused by contaminants in soil or ground water volatilizing (evaporating) and moving indoors through the foundation or floor slab. Vapour intrusion, particularly of volatile organic compounds ...
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based in USA
Vapor Intrusion is a buzz word that is gaining velocity throughout the industry. Vapor Intrusion refers to the migration of Soil Gas Vapors emanating from the earth into an occupied space or structure. The particular vapors of concern are volatile organic compounds (VOCs), including chlorinated ...
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based in USA
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are present in soil and groundwater at virtually every industrial and commercial facility that ever stored, used, or disposed of fuels or solvents. The potential for VOCs to migrate upward into a building is known as “vapor intrusion” and is now among the highest priorities of EPA and state ...
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based in USA
Anderson Mulholland offers a full service, comprehensive approach to vapor intrusion at commercial and industrial facilities, as well as residential neighborhoods and individual ...
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based in USA
The vapor intrusion pathway of organic contaminants may be a significant exposure mechanism in areas where residential, commercial, industrial or public buildings are present over or adjacent to contaminated soils and/or groundwater. Beacon Environmental Services' applied technologies identify vapor intrusion pathways and monitor ...
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based in USA
The phrase “soil vapor intrusion” refers to the process by which vapors migrate from a subsurface source, through soil and into the indoor air of a building where exposure is possible. Soil vapor, also referred to as soil gas, is the air found in the pore spaces between soil particles. After the contaminant partitions ...
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based in USA
Vapor intrusion and population exposures to toxic or hazardous materials are commonly regulated by local health authorities and permitting agencies. The transport of vapors in various subsurface soil and into the vicinity of permeable structures provides a pathway of exposure to toxic and hazardous materials. RTP staff have conducted ...
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based in USA
When volatile chemicals such as solvents or petroleum products are released causing soil and groundwater contamination there is a chance that a soil gas plume will also occur. Polluted gas can then migrate into nearby buildings posing a serious health risk for occupants. This occurrence is referred to as Vapor Intrusion (VI). Since ...
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by XDD, LLC.based in USA
XDD Environmental has completed extensive vapor intrusion evaluations and designed mitigation systems for both our private and federal clients. We help our clients by understanding the root of the problem (soil, groundwater, structure materials, processes used by the current tenant), governing state and federal regulations and options to ...
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based in USA
GWS Contractors Inc. provides vapor intrusion mitigation system installations. Commercial and residential vapor removal systems and sub slab depressurization systems. GWS installs sub slab depressurization systems in existing buildings as well as new construction that will ensure compliance with NJDEP standards. Whether you need design and ...
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based in USA
While soil vapor intrusion evaluations are often performed as part of the site assessment process, the recent emphasis placed on potential vapor intrusion by the regulatory community has resulted in sites that previously required no further action to be “re-opened” for the sole purpose of evaluating the potential for ...
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based in USA
Vapor Intrusion Guidance. To this day, the NYSDOH Vapor Intrusion Guidance is regarded as one of the most recognized documents relevant to Vapor Intrusion Sampling and ...
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based in USA
Vapor intrusion is the migration of volatile chemicals from the subsurface into overlying structures. Generally, this occurs when volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that have been released to soils and groundwater volatilize and migrate through the soil and along preferential pathways, eventually finding their way through building ...
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