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Soil contamination / Gases / Pressure / Chemical properties / Vapor intrusion / Superfund / Water vapor / Vapor / Trichloroethylene / Pollution / Chemistry / Environment


Evaluation of Direct-Push Soil-Gas Sampling Methods to Support Assessment of Vapor Intrusion Introduction Vapor intrusion is defined as vapor-phase migration of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) or inorganic compounds in
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Document Date: 2014-08-05 10:56:41


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Stratford / /

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New England Regional Laboratory / The National Risk Management Research Laboratory / /

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United States / /

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Product Issues / Environmental Issue / /

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EPA’s New England Regional Laboratory / /

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landfill gas meter / soil-gas samples / waste-processing facilities / scientific solutions / soil-gas / field-based gas chromatograph / given site / rotary-hammer systems / subsurface media / soil-gas concentrations / risk-reduction technologies / /

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Emergency Response / EPA’s office of Solid Waste / National Risk Management Research Laboratory’s mission / EPA’s office of Underground Storage Tanks / EPA’s office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response / Environmental Protection Agency / /

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Dominic DiGiulio / /

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Principal Investigator / /

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ground water / /

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Ada / /

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Oklahoma / Connecticut / /

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the Geoprobe Post / /

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risk-reduction technologies / /

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