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Development of a screening relationship to describe migration of contaminant vapors into buildings
Authors:D R Williams PEng PhD  J C Paslawski MSc  PEng  G M Richardson PhD
Institution:1. O'Connor Associates Environmental Inc. , 1000, 639 — 5th Avenue S.W., Calgary, Alberta, T2P 0M9;2. Environmental Health Directorate, Health Protection Branch , Health Canada , Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0L2;3. O'Connor Associates Environmental Inc. , 14 Clarendon Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario, K1Y 0P2
Abstract:The relationship between subsurface contaminant concentrations and indoor air concentrations, arising from the migration of contaminant vapors into buildings, is affected by a number of complex processes and parameters, many of which are subject to uncertainty. A study was undertaken to develop a simplified relationship between subsurface contaminant concentrations and indoor air concentrations. This relationship is intended for use as a screening tool to determine the relative significance of vapor transport and inhalation as an exposure scenario in the establishment of soil quality guidelines. The relationship was developed using a proprietary model to analyze the infiltration of subsurface vapors into buildings. A probabilistic analysis of the relationship, using a form of Monte Carlo simulation, was undertaken to estimate the dilution of contaminant concentrations between the source (soil gas) and point of exposure (indoor air). Using standardized values for certain parameters and generic distributions for key variables, probability distributions were generated for the dilution factor as a function of contaminant depth and soil type.
Keywords:risk assessment  vapor transport  probabilistic analysis  soil gas  indoor air quality  
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