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Lenny Siegel Center for Public Environmental Oversight Brownfields 2008—May 7, 2008 LONG-TERM MANAGEMENT at Schools with Shallow VOCs
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It’s not a good idea to build a school at a site with VOC (volatile organic compound) contamination in shallow groundwater or soil.
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Adelaide Ave. high school site Providence, RI
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But if you do, be sure to install engineering controls. Vapor barriers Sub-slab depressurization systems Ventilation Hydraulic barriers
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Del Sesto Middle School Providence, RI
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Mott Haven Campus Bronx, New York
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Long-term management must be documented in a Site Management Plan Should be developed with remedial plan Should show that it can be implemented Includes –Institutional Controls (e.g., no digging without notification) –Operation & Maintenance –Monitoring –Reporting
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Infotech High School Long Island City, New York
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Vapor intrusion monitoring may include Inspection Pressure testing Tracer tests Groundwater sampling Alarms/automatic reporting devices Indoor air sampling –HVAC on and off –Each distinct airspace
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Mott Haven Campus Bronx, New York
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Key Issues Responsibility Training Contingency plans Trigger points Public notification TRUST
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E-mail me or give me your card if you want to join CPEO’s free Brownfields Internet Forum newsgroup. Lenny Siegel Center for Public Environmental Oversight c/o PSC, 278-A Hope St., Mountain View, CA 94041 Voice: 650/961-8918 — Fax: 650/961-8918 lsiegel@cpeo.orglsiegel@cpeo.org — http://www.cpeo.org
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