Vapor Intrusion Risk Assessment for Varying Subsurface Condition Scenarios

SRS employees were challenged with performing a vapor intrusion analysis for an off-site residence with a basement directly adjacent to a former retail gasoline service station with limited information regarding the subsurface conditions of the off-site residential property.  Multiple attempts were made to gain access to the off-site residential property in order to complete investigative borings to gain a better understanding of the type of lithology and depth to bedrock on the property; however, access to this property was never granted.  Therefore, SRS employees conceptualized several plausible subsurface conditions scenarios for the off-site residence based on extrapolation from investigative borings along the on-site property boundary.  A variety of scenarios were evaluated ranging in soil types from sand to silt at varying thickness as well as varying depth to bedrock ranging from 2 to 6 feet below the basement floor.  A Johnson & Ettinger (J&E) model was completed for each scenario to present a range of risk and hazard results to assess the potential exposure for the off-site resident.

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