The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection has released its revamped
Vapor Intrusion Technical Guidance Document.
The document is designed to provide more in-depth assistance to investigators who evaluate
and respond to evidence of volatile chemicals migrating from subsurface soils into overlying buildings.
Cole Schotz
law firm, summarizes the changes in a blog report to the firm's clients.
Related:
EPA weighs using vapor intrusion as a Superfund criteria
New York State Vapor Intrusion Guidance
Interest high as new NJDEP site-cleanup program nears
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Recycling company mines NJDEP for management talent
PA's top court takes a pass on local control of gas drilling
Combined NJ agriculture shows opening in Atlantic City
Recycling company mines NJDEP for management talent
PA's top court takes a pass on local control of gas drilling
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Frank - First if all, PEER and Wolfenotes broke this story (DEP surely didn't issue a press release), so a little linky is protocol.
ReplyDeleteAnd your readers may be interested in a more nuanced analysis, sees:
http://www.wolfenotes.com/2012/01/christie-guts-vapor-intrusion-safeguards/