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State agencies emphasize community engagement as they expand vapor intrusion guidance

CalEPA vapor intrusion workshop (joint presentation by State Water Resources Control Board and Department of Toxic Substances Control) · February 25, 2026
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Summary

At a CalEPA-hosted workshop, DTSC and the State Water Resources Control Board stressed community engagement, tribal consultation, and plain-language communications for vapor intrusion responses, and previewed upcoming workshops and tools for outreach and data sharing.

Cheryl Prowell, a supervisory water resource control engineer at the State Water Resources Control Board, opened a CalEPA vapor intrusion workshop and laid out logistics and the session’s aims: to share statewide mandates, cleanup program status, and community perspectives on vapor intrusion and community engagement.

DTSC Director Katie Butler said community engagement and tribal consultation are among DTSC’s priorities, noting vapor intrusion is often invisible and that testing…

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