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A QUANTITATIVE DECISION FRAMEWORK FOR ASSESSING NAVY VAPOR INTRUSION SITES
Venable, P., T. Chaudhry, D. Caldwell, I. Rivera-Duarte, C. Lutes, L. Lund, and K. Hallberg.
Navy Environmental Sustainability Development to Integration (NESDI) Program, NESDI #476, TR-NAVFAC-EXWC-EV-1603, 581 pp, 2015

In developing a quantitative decision framework to improve decision-making and site management practices for Navy industrial vapor intrusion (VI) sites, a multidimensional database was developed and populated with Navy Environmental Restoration Program VI site data from a diverse range of geologic, geographic, building types, and other site conditions. The decision framework then designed was based on statistical and nonstatistical analyses of both analytical and nonanalytical data in the database. The project focused on chlorinated hydrocarbon sources, which represents the largest potential Navy VI source. https://clu-in.org/download/issues/vi/TR-NAVFAC-EXWC-EV-1603.pdf



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