SEPTEMBER 24-25, 2014Potomac Institute901 North Stuart Street, Suite 200Arlington, VA 22203(703) 525-0770Agenda (Printable Version)
24 September 2014 | |||
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0900 - 0915 | Welcome/Opening Remarks/Training | ||
0915 – 1000 | 15 EB-ER1-023 | Demonstration of a Long-Term Sampling andNovel Analysis Approach for DistinguishingSources of Volatile Organic Compounds inIndoor Air | Alan RossnerClarkson University |
1005 – 1050 | 15 EB-ER1-017 | Tools for Understanding Transients in VaporIntrusion | Eric SuubergBrown University |
1050 – 1105 | Break | ||
1105 – 1150 | 15 EB-ER1-015 | Application of a Probabilistic Risk AssessmentApproach for Quantifying Risk andUncertainty Associated with Vapor Intrusion | Ian MacgregorBattelle MemorialInstitute |
1150 – 1235 | Lunch (Closed Door Session) | ||
1235 – 1320 | 15 EB-ER1-008 | Mass Flux Characterization for VaporIntrusion Assessment | Helen DawsonGeosyntecConsultants, Inc. |
1325 – 1410 | 15 E-ER1-003 | Field Testing of Vacant Land for VaporIntrusion in Future Buildings | Issis LongNAVFAC EXWC |
1410 – 1425 | Break | ||
1425 - 1510 | 15 E-ER1-004 | Improved Vapor Intrusion Decision-MakingParadigm | Patricia VenableNAVFAC EXWC |
1510 – 1700 | Closed Door Session | ||
1700 | Adjourn |
25 September 2014 | |||
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0900 – 0945 | 15 EB-ER1-004 | Sewers and Utility Tunnels as PreferentialPathways for Volatile Organic CompoundMigration into Buildings: Risk Factors andInvestigation Protocol | Tom McHughGSI Environmental |
0950 – 1035 | 15 EB-ER1-020 | The VI Diagnosis Toolkit for Assessing VaporIntrusion Pathways and Impacts inNeighborhoods Overlying DissolvedChlorinated Solvent Plumes | Paul JohnsonArizona StateUniversity |
1035 – 1050 | Break | ||
1050 – 1230 | Closed Door Session | ||
1230 | Adjourn |