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Neighboring neighborhoods press state agencies for more consistent indoor testing over suspected solvent plume
Summary
A Via Marina neighborhood representative described long-running soil vapor testing near Seaview Estates and urged state agencies to pursue indoor air testing after periodic high readings for tetrachloroethylene (TCE) near wells associated with a former industrial site, citing variability in results tied to weather and testing methods.
Doug Topper, Via Marina neighborhood representative, told the INCO general membership he and adjacent neighborhoods are pressing state agencies and the responsible party to expand and update testing for soil-vapor intrusion tied to contamination from a former industrial site.
Topper said an historical contamination plume, linked to the former Newmont ABEX site, has produced intermittent elevated readings for tetrachloroethylene (TCE) in groundwater and soil-vapor tests. He described testing results as inconsistent: sampling…
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