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Controlling Air Toxics Emissions From Remediation by Monitoring of Surrogate Parameters
Authors:Bart Eklund  Conan Fitzgerald  Marilyn Wade  Russ Wilder  Deborah LaMond
Institution:1. URS;2. Phillips 66 Remediation Management
Abstract:Particulate matter (dust) from remediation and demolition sites may pose a potential risk to the nearby public due to the presence of various contaminants. Unfortunately, there are no good options for real‐time monitoring of metals, polychlorinated biphenyls, etc. in wind‐blown dust. A three‐tiered approach involving a combination of real‐time monitoring and off‐site analysis that has proved successful is described in this article. PM10 is used as a surrogate parameter for metals and other nonvolatile pollutants, and real‐time monitoring is used to guide dust control measures. If dust emissions are controlled, air emissions of metals and other nonvolatile pollutants also are controlled. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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