Regulatory Approval of Flux Chamber HRAs

Here is a short list of projects recorded by Ms. Teri Copeland, D.A.B.T. where she has conducted health risk assessment using USEPA surface emission isolation flux chamber data.

Client (Date)
Project (Chemicals)
Regulatory Agency Approval
City of Santa Monica (1997-1999) Residential development overlying former landfill (chlorinated and non-chlorinated VOCs, including BTEX) HRA approved by U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR)
City of Santa Monica (2000) Implementation of housing development at site adjacent to leaking USTs (BTEX) HRA approved by City of Santa Monica, Environmental Programs Division
National Guard Bureau and Army Corps of Engineers Joint Forces Training Base (National Guard Facility), Los Alamitos. Solvent releases to soil and groundwater. Methodology approved by California Water Quality Control Board, Santa Ana Region
Kinder Morgan Energy Partners (formerly Santa Fe Pacific Pipeline) (1997-2001) Elmira fuel pipeline leak (BTEX and oxygenates) HRA approved by CalEPA, DTSC
Confidential* (2001/current) San Diego industrial site adjacent to Bay (chlorinated and non-chlorinated VOCs, including BTEX) HRA approved by CalEPA, DTSC
Sares-Regis Developers (2000) Former industrial site targeted for residential development (chlorinated and non-chlorinated VOCs, including BTEX) Methodology approved by Orange County Health Care Agency
Southampton Residential Development (1995) Residential development adjacent to former landfill (chlorinated and non-chlorinated VOCs, including TEX) HRA approved by CalEPA, DTSC
Former Mayfair Packing Facility BTEX released to soil and groundwater from gasoline storage/dispensing facility HRA approved by Santa Clara Valley Water District
Confidential (2001)
Henderson, Nevada
Former industrial property targeted for residential development (chlorinated and non-chlorinated VOCs, including BTEX; radon) Methodology and work plan approved by Nevada Division of Environmental Protection
DTSC (PM: Frank Dellachaie) Chlorinated and fuel-related VOCs released to soil and groundwater at Naval Air Station, San Diego Data collected for DTSC for exposure assessment
Wallace-Kuhl Associates Meadow View – release of chlorinated and fuel-related VOCs underlying residential area. HRA approved by DTSC
Locus Technologies (2002) Industrial site released gasoline to soil and groundwater. Groundwater plume migrated underneath adjacent residential area. Surface flux chamber data approved by Sacramento County Environmental Health Dept.

* Upon request, Anne Babyak (BBL Sciences) may supply client information since the HRA has been officially approved by the DTSC.