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Wilcox Develops Vapor Intrusion Practice Team

The migration of volatile organic vapors into existing and future structures (vapor intrusion, or “VI”) from contaminated soil and groundwater can lead to exposures of building occupants to potentially harmful levels of chemicals. Consequently, VI has emerged as a critical driver for investigating and remediating contaminated sites and is increasingly an avenue of inquiry during due diligence assessments for property transfers (Phase I and II environmental assessments). State regulatory agencies, including the Indiana Department of Environmental Management, have placed a high priority on VI as a potentially significant exposure pathway, and the U.S. EPA’s VI guidance to be issued in late 2012 adds substantial importance to this topic.

In response to this market and regulatory impetus, Wilcox has assembled a Vapor Intrusion Practice Team comprised of Technical Director Dr. Jim King, Dr. Chris Bonniwell, Dr. Ajit Joseph, Janna Stathyelich, PE and nationally known VI authority Rod Thompson. These professionals have combined their experience, expertise, and specialized VI training to develop innovative approaches for:

The behavior of organic vapors in the subsurface and their interaction with man-made structures are not fully understood, which can lead to mischaracterization of the VI exposure pathway. The Wilcox VI team is actively researching subsurface vapor migration and attenuation to improve our understanding of vapor/structure interaction and to develop better conceptual site models that lead to more effective and economical risk assessment, risk management, and remediation.

For example, the Wilcox VI team is developing:

The Wilcox VI team is also developing Expedited Site Characterization (ESC) approaches for VI and other types of site investigation to maximize client value and reduce costs. The foundations of ESC are:


We would be pleased to have the opportunity to describe our VI experience and services in more detail and with specific application to your site or facility. Please contact any member of the Wilcox VI Practice Team at 317-472-0999.

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