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STATE VAPOR INTRUSION GUIDANCE UPDATES
- The Kansas Dept. of Health and Environment updated its 2007 VI guide with Kansas Vapor Intrusion Guidance (25 pp, 2016). http://www.kdheks.gov/remedial/vapor_intrusion.html
- The Ohio EPA supplemented its 2010 guidance (http://epa.ohio.gov/portals/28/Documents/TGM-15.pdf
) with Recommendations Regarding Response Action Levels and Timeframes for Common Contaminants of Concern at Vapor Intrusion Sites in Ohio (10 pp, 2016). http://www.ohioenvironmentallawblog.com/uploads/file/Response%20Action%2 0Levels%20for%20VOC%20Final08_24_2016.pdf - The Massachusetts Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs replaced its 2010 draft VI guide with Vapor Intrusion Guidance: Site Assessment, Mitigation and Closure (Policy #WSC-16-435, 190 pp, 2016). http://www.mass.gov/eea/agencies/massdep/cleanup/regulations/site-cleanu
p-policies-guidance.html - The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency issued a variety of new multi-part resources, including intrusion screening values and best management practices for VI investigation, mitigation, and public communication. https://www.pca.state.mn.us/waste/vapor-intrusion
- The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection introduced Version 4 of its Vapor Intrusion Technical Guidance (178 pp, 2016). http://www.nj.gov/dep/srp/guidance/vaporintrusion/
- The North Carolina Dept. of Waste Management supplemented its 2014 Vapor Intrusion Guidance (https://deq.nc.gov/about/divisions/waste-management/waste-management-per
mit-guidance/dwm-vapor-intrusion-guidance ) with separate tables for Residential and Non-Residential Vapor Intrusion Screening Levels (2016). - The Washington Dept. of Ecology updated tables in its 2009 VI guidance and added Implementation Memorandum #14: Updated Process for Initially Assessing the Potential for Petroleum Vapor Intrusion (15 pp, 2016). http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/tcp/policies/VaporIntrusion/vig.html
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