Science Inventory

IMPROVEMENT IN AIR TOXICS METHODS FOR VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS

Impact/Purpose:

Develop innovative and customized new measurement approaches for air toxic VOCs as requested by methods development clients.

Description:

Innovative and customized monitoring methods for air toxic volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are being developed for applications in exposure and trends monitoring. This task addresses the following applications of specific interest:

o Contributions to EPA Regional Monitoring Initiative (RMI) Program - Guidance on Monitoring for Vapor Intrusion of VOCs from Groundwater. The Colorado Department of Public Health and the Environment (CDPHE), EPA's Region 8, and EPA's National Exposure Research Laboratory (NERL) have developed a supplement to the EPA Method referred to as Compendium Method TO-15 (TO denotes Toxic Organic) to provide guidance in lowering the detection limits for the air toxic compound 1,1 dichloroethene (1,1 DCE). This guidance is of interest in measuring low pptv concentrations of 1,1 DCE resulting from vapor intrusion into buildings and homes from contaminated groundwater. The Method TO-15 supplement has now been cleared as an EPA Report EPA 600/R-03/109 and is available to the public. This part of the task is completed.

o Methods for Measuring National Air Toxics Trends Stations (NATTS) Target Compounds New monitoring methods for the VOCs being monitored or scheduled to be monitored at the NATTS are being developed using small pencil-size badges filled with solid adsorbents. The emphasis in this effort is in using diffusive sampling onto the adsorbents, a sampling approach requiring nothing but the badge itself. This is proving to be a simple, user-friendly method for sampling VOCs. The work is a coordinated effort with the Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards (OAQPS) and is proceeding in parallel with the next item below.

o Improvements in Passive Sampling Devices The new carbon-based adsorbent material Carbopack X is being used in diffusive sampling tubes and badges to investigate suitability for monitoring 1,3 butadiene and other VOCs. A method for monitoring of 1,3 butadiene in air using diffusive sampling was delivereded in June of 2004. The diffusive sampling tubes are scheduled for use in exposure studies beginning with the Detroit Exposure Assessment Research Study (DEARS) in June of 2004. As of December 2004, the DEARS, Phase I database was delivered for review. Preparations for DEARS, Phase II are in progress and a January 2005 start data is anticipated. Research to improve the passive sampling devices is continuing as indicated by the experience gained in DEARS, Phase I and the local comparison study performed just prior to Phase I.

o Survey of Methods for Air Toxics A survey of existing routine methods for air toxics monitoring will be prepared for use by NERL management in prioritizing tasks. The survey has been initiated by addressing the six compounds currently being monitoring in the NATTS network. The survey will be extended to other air toxic compounds listed in the EPA's Urban Air Toxics Strategy (UATS) as time and resources permit.

Record Details:

Record Type:PROJECT
Start Date:10/01/2002
Projected Completion Date:09/01/2006
Record ID: 56106