Risk Evaluation of
Discharge to Surface Water

SRS staff prepared a complex risk assessment for a site in which a catch basin served as a preferential pathway and discharged into a culvert, which then discharged into an adjacent stream.  Assessment of a recreational user of the stream and the stream itself was strategically evaluated in two parts.  One part was the direct discharge from the culvert and the other part was diffuse discharge of groundwater upstream of the culvert discharge point.  A site-specific surface water concentration was back-calculated for the recreational user under several scenarios (varying dermal exposure) in order to determine an acceptable surface water concentration that would be below an acceptable risk benchmark.

International Risk Assessment

Risk Evaluation of Discharge to Surface Water

Risk Evaluation of Change in Property Use

Property Redevelopment Risk Assessment

Utility Right-of-Way Risk Assessment

Risk Evaluation Eliminating Naturally Occurring Constituent

Cost-Effective Risk Assessment of Multiple Off-Site Receptors

Target Organ Hazard Index Analysis

Vapor Intrusion Risk Assessment for Varying Subsurface Condition Scenarios

Residual Risk Assessment with Remedial Goals

Background Standard for Known Upgradient Release

Risk Evaluations for an Active Chemical Storage Facility