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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

February 2012 - A Busy Month for IRIS Assessment Reports

February 2012 saw the final release of three significant final Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) assessments. These included tetrachloroethene (PCE); 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD), the most toxic form of the dioxin family; and tetrahydrofuran (THF). In this first-time risk assessment of THF, EPA declined to set a cancer potency estimate for the substance. In addition, EPA released only the non-cancer portion of its final TCDD assessment.

IRIS is EPA's human health assessment program that evaluates risk information of affects that may result from exposure to environmental contaminants. Through the IRIS Program, EPA provides the science-based human health assessments to support the Agency's regulatory activities and for use in risk assessments conducted by the regulated community. Since its beginning in the mid-1980s, the program has been faulted for its slow turnaround, a criticism they appear to be addressing.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

'Focus on the Environment' March 2012 eNewsletter

Hot off the press!  Click here to check out Cox-Colvin's March 2012 edition of Focus on the Environment eNewsletter. Includes information on Ohio EPA's electronic file management system, short-listing of vapor intrusion constituents, EPA's move to clarity hazardous waste generator rules, vegetative landfill caps, new IRIS assessment reports, and the latest on the coal ash rule.

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Another Vapor Pin Application - Measuring Subslab Pressures

A common approach for evaluating the radius of influence of a sub-slab vapor intrusion remediation system is to measure pressure differentials between the sub-slab and indoor air. With the Vapor Pin, more pressure monitoring points can be installed in less time and at a lower cost. This results in a better understanding of the effectiveness of the remedial system.
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Thursday, March 8, 2012

EPA Develops New Hexavalent Chromium Analytical Method -- MCL Likely to Follow

EPA has unveiled a new analytical method for measuring hexavalent chromium (CR+6) in drinking water. It's believed that development of this more accurate and less costly Cr+6 method will make it easier for EPA to require water utility companies to monitor for CR+6. In turn, this requirement moves EPA closer to establishing a first-time drinking water standard for Cr+6. >Read More

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Cox-Colvin to Participate in 2012 North American Environmental Field Conference & Exposition

Cox-Colvin & Associates, Inc. will be participating in the 2012 North American Environmental Field Conference & Exposition next week (March 13 - 16th) in Tampa, FL.  Stop by booth # 208 to see the Vapor Pin  -- an innovative sub-slab vapor sampling device that installs in minutes, can be sampled the same day, and is re-usable.
We'll also be conducting a two-part indoor/outdoor workshop on new techniques for assessing the age, location, and vapor intrusion potential of VOC source areas beneath a building. The indoor workshop will be held on Wednesday, March 14th @ 8:00 am (Session B - Advances in Vapor Intrusion Investigation and Remediation).  Experience for yourself how easy it is to install the Vapor Pin at our outdoor workshop on Wednesday, March 14th @ 4:30 pm (Session B).

Monday, March 5, 2012

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