Contact: Roy Seneca seneca.roy@epa.gov, 215-814-5567
EPA to hold public availability on
The public availability session will be from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Delaware Natural Resources and Environmental Control headquarters,
EPA officials will be available to explain and answer questions about new testing procedures that will begin this spring at the site to determine if there is a potential that harmful gases could be released from below ground into the air through a process known as vapor intrusion.
Vapor intrusion is the migration of gaseous chemicals from underground into overlying buildings. Some chemicals in contaminated groundwater and soil, when not far below ground surface, may migrate through soils as vapors that move into indoor air spaces of buildings above. When that happens, persons in the buildings may be exposed to them. Although there is no evidence of vapor intrusion at the site, EPA testing has identified harmful contaminants in the groundwater.
EPA plans to bring a team of specialists to
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