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Main Title Vapor Intrusion Health Risks at Bannister Federal Complex Not a Concern for Buildings 50 and 52, Unknown for Other Buildings. Evaluation Report.
Author H. C. Garduno ; M. Chang ; M. Wilson ; E. Lewis
CORP Author Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Office of the Inspector General.
Year Published 2011
Report Number EPA RPT 11-P-0048
Stock Number PB2011-104351
Additional Subjects Vapors ; Indoor air pollution ; Health hazards ; Buildings ; Air pollution sampling ; Contamination ; Volatile organic compounds ; Ground water ; Trichloroethylene ; Risk assessment ; Environmental exposure pathway ; US EPA ; Vapor intrusion ; Bannister Federal Complex ; Kansas City(Missouri) ; Office of Inspector General(OIG)
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NTIS  PB2011-104351 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) Office of Inspector General asked for our assistance in responding to a congressional inquiry. We evaluated EPA Region 7's actions to (1) assess and address the potential vapor intrusion risk at Bannister Federal Complex buildings 50 and 52, and (2) characterize the public health risk at Bannister Federal Complex. Bannister Federal Complex is a 310-acre federal property located in Kansas City, Missouri. Several contaminated ground water plumes exist beneath the complex. Both GSA and the U.S. Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration control the site. The GSA Office of Inspector General is responding to allegations that employees may have become sick due to chemical exposures potentially occurring at the site.