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Recent Developments in the Evaluation of Vapor Intrusion at Petroleum Release Sites

This workshop at the 25th Annual International Conference on Soil, Water, Energy, and Air will discuss the latest advancements in evaluating vapor intrusion at petroleum release sites. Topics include regulatory updates, modeling, screening criteria, sampling and analysis methods, and case studies. Relevant resources and contact information will be provided.

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Recent Developments in the Evaluation of Vapor Intrusion at Petroleum Release Sites

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  1. Recent Developments in the Evaluation of Vapor Intrusion at Petroleum Release Sites 25th Annual International Conference on Soil, Water, Energy, and Air Mission Valley, San Diego, California March 23-26, 2015 Workshop 7 March 24, 2015 6:30pm – 9:30pm • Robin Davis, Utah Department of Environmental Quality, Salt Lake City, UT • George DeVaull, Shell Global Solutions, Houston, TX • Blayne Hartman, Hartman Environmental Geoscience, Solana Beach, CA • Todd Ririe, BP, La Palma, CA

  2. Contact Information Robin V. Davis, P.G., Environmental Scientist, Project Manager, Utah Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Environmental Response and Remediation, Leaking Underground Storage Tank Program, 195 North 1950 West, 1st Floor, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116, Phone (801) 536-4177, e-mail: rvdavis@utah.gov George DeVaull, PhD., Shell Global Solutions US Inc., 3333 Highway Six South, Houston, TX 77042., Phone: (281) 544–7430, E-mail: george.devaull@shell.com Blayne Hartman, PhD., Hartman Environmental Geoscience, 717 Seabright Lane, Solana Beach, CA 92075, Phone: (858) 204-6170, Email: blayne@hartmaneg.com G. Todd Ririe, PhD., P.G., Remediation & Engineering Technology, BP, 4 Centerpointe Drive, La Palma, CA 90623, Phone: (714) 670-3062, Email: todd.ririe@bp.com

  3. Workshop Agenda 6:30 –6:35 Welcome, Introductions, Safety Issues: Todd Ririe, BP 6:35-6:45 Update on ITRC PVI : Todd Ririe 6:50-7:00 Regulatory Overview, EPA OUST / OSWER: Blayne Hartman, Hartman Environmental Geosciences 7:00-7:30 Biovapor Model; Models and Exclusion Criteria: George DeVaull, Shell Global Solutions 7:30 – 8:00 Methods for Developing and Applying Screening Criteria for the Petroleum Vapor Intrusion Pathway : Robin Davis, Utah Department of Environmental Quality 8:00 - 8:30 Updates on Sampling and Analysis: Blayne Hartman 8:30 – 9:00 Case Studies and Lessons Learned: Todd Ririe 9:00-9:30 Summary: All

  4. Information USEPA OUST: http://epa.gov/OUST/cat/pvi/index.htm Contact: Hal White at: white.hal@epa.gov USEPA OSWER http://www.epa.gov/oswer/vaporintrusion/ Contact: Rich Kapuscinski Kapuscinski.Rich@epamail.epa.gov ITRC www.itrcweb.org Workshop Slides: http://www.api.org/environment-health-and-safety/clean-water/ground-water/vapor-intrusion BioVapor Software: http://www.api.org Search: “BioVapor” Questions: Roger Claff, claff@api.org; Bruce Bauman, Bauman@api.org

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