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    2013-05 Residential Land Use Vapor Intrusion Screening Levels

    (ug/m3) (ppbv)(c)

    Acenaphthene 83329 2.20E+02 3.30E+01

    Acenaphthylene 208968 3.70E+01 5.60E+00

    Acetaldehyde 75070 9.40E+00 4.90E+00

    Acetone 67641 6.20E+03 2.50E+03

    Acetonitrile 75058 6.30E+01 3.50E+01

    Acetophenone 98862 5.10E+02 9.90E+01

    Acrolein 107028 2.10E-02 8.60E-03

    Acrylonitrile 107131 4.00E-01 1.70E-01

    Aldrin 309002 5.50E-03 3.50E-04

    Ammonia 7664417 1.00E+02 1.40E+02

    t-Amyl methyl ether (TAME) 994058 6.50E+01 1.50E+01

    Anthracene 120127 1.00E+03 1.40E+02

    Azobenzene 103333 8.70E-01 1.10E-01

    Benzene 71432 3.30E+00 9.70E-01

    Benzyl chloride 100447 5.50E-01 1.00E-01

    bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether 111444 8.20E-02 1.30E-02

    Bromobenzene 108861 6.30E+01 9.30E+00

    Bromodichloromethane 75274 1.50E+00 2.10E-01

    Bromoform 75252 2.50E+01 2.30E+00

    Bromomethane 74839 5.20E+00 1.30E+00 2-Butanone (MEK) 78933 5.20E+03 1.70E+03

    n-Butyl acetate 123864 7.40E+03 1.50E+03

    n-Butylbenzene 104518 3.10E+01 5.40E+00

    sec-Butylbenzene 135988 6.30E+00 1.10E+00

    tert-Butylbenzene 98066 1.00E+01 1.80E+00

    Camphene 79925 8.30E+01 1.40E+01

    Carbon disulfide 75150 7.30E+02 2.20E+02

    Carbon tetrachloride 56235 4.50E+00 6.80E-01

    Chlordane 57749 2.70E-01 1.50E-02

    Chlorobenzene 108907 7.30E+01 1.50E+01

    1-chloro-1,1-difluoroethane 75683 5.20E+04 1.20E+04

    Chloroethane 75003 1.00E+04 3.80E+03

    Chloroform 67663 1.10E+01 2.20E+00

    Chloromethane 748734.20E+01 2.00E+01 2-Chlorophenol 95578 1.90E+01 3.40E+00

    o-Chlorotoluene 95498 7.30E+01 1.30E+01

    Cyclohexane 110827 6.30E+03 1.70E+03

    4-4'-DDE 72559 2.80E-01 1.30E-02

    Dibenzofuran 132649 1.00E-01 1.40E-02

    Dibromochloromethane 124481 1.10E+00 1.20E-01

    Dibromochloropropane 96128 2.10E-01 2.10E-02

    1,2-Dichlorobenzene 95501 3.10E+02 4.90E+01

    1,3-Dichlorobenzene 541731 3.10E+00 4.90E-01

    1,4-Dichlorobenzene 106467 3.90E+00 6.20E-01

    Dichlorodifluoromethane 75718 5.20E+04 9.90E+03

    1,1-Dichloroethane 75343 5.20E+02 1.20E+02

    1,2-Dichloroethane 107062 1.00E+00 2.40E-01

    1,1-Dichloroethylene 75354 2.10E+02 5.00E+01

    cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene 156592 7.30E+00 1.70E+00 trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene 156605 7.30E+01 1.70E+01

    1,2-Dichloropropane 78875 4.20E+00 8.60E-01

    1,3-Dichloropropene 542756 6.80E+00 1.40E+00

    Dieldrin 60571 5.90E-03 3.60E-04

    Diethyl ether 60297 1.30E+04 3.90E+03

    Diisopropyl ether 108203 3.80E+02 8.50E+01

    Diisopropylamine 108189 2.10E+02 4.80E+01

    N,N-Dimethylaniline 121697 2.30E+00 4.30E-01

    Epichlorohydrin 106898 1.00E+00 2.60E-01

    Ethyl acetate 141786 3.30E+03 8.80E+02

    Ethyl tertiary butyl ether (ETBE) 637923 3.90E+02 8.80E+01

    Ethylbenzene 100414 8.70E+01 1.90E+01

    Ethylene dibromide 106934 4.50E-02 5.60E-03

    Fluorene 86737 1.50E+02 2.00E+01 Heptachlor 76448 2.10E-02 1.30E-03

    Heptachlor epoxide 1024573 ID ID

    n Heptane 142825 3 70E+03 8 50E+02

    3.10E+02 1.60E+02 3.10E+03 1.60E

    7.30E+03 1.10E+03 7.30E+04 1.10E

    1.20E+03 1.90E+02 1.20E+04 1.90E

    Hazardous Substance

    Chemical

    Abstract

    Service

    Number

    INDOOR AIR(b) SOIL GAS (b)

    Shallow (sub-slab) collected 1.5mbgs or building foundation

    Deep

    IAVI-res SGVI-SS-res SGVI-res

    (ug/m3) (ppbv)(c) (ug/m3) (ppbv)

    1.80E-01 1.20E-02 1.80E+00 1.20

    2.10E+05 8.20E+04 2.10E+06 8.20E

    2.10E+03 1.20E+03 2.10E+04 1.20E

    1.70E+04 3.30E+03 1.70E+05 3.30E

    7.00E-01 2.90E-01 7.00E+00 2.90E

    1.30E+01 5.80E+00 1.30E+02 5.80E

    3.50E+04 4.50E+03 3.50E+05

    2.90E+01 3.70E+00 2.90E+02

    4.50E

    3.50E+03 4.70E+03 3.50E+04 4.70E

    2.20E+03 4.90E+02 2.20E+04 4.90E

    5.00E+01 7.10E+00 5.00E+02 7.10E

    3.70E

    1.10E+02 3.20E+01 1.10E+03 3.20E

    1.80E+01 3.40E+00 1.80E+02 3.40E

    2.70E+00 4.40E-01 2.70E+01 4.40E

    2.10E+03 3.10E+02 2.10E+04 3.10E

    3.60E

    8.20E+02 7.60E+01 8.20E+03 7.60E

    1.70E+02 4.30E+01 1.70E+03 4.30E1.70E+05 5.60E+04 1.70E+06 5.60E

    2.40E+04 7.40E+03 2.40E+05 7.40E

    2.50E+05 4.90E+04 2.50E+06 4.90E

    1.00E+03 1.80E+02 1.00E+04 1.80E

    2.10E+02 3.60E+01 2.10E+03

    3.50E+02 6.00E+01 3.50E+03 6.00E

    2.80E+03 4.70E+02 2.80E+04 4.70E

    1.50E+02 2.30E+01 1.50E+03 2.30E

    9.00E+00 5.10E-01 9.00E+01 5.10E

    6.50E

    2.40E+03 5.00E+02 2.40E+04 5.00E

    1.70E+06 4.00E+05 1.70E+07 4.00E

    2.10E+05 5.80E+04 2.10E+06 5.80E

    3.50E+05 1.30E+05 3.50E+06 1.30E

    3.80E+02 7.30E+01 3.80E+03 7.30E

    1.40E+03 6.50E+02 1.40E+046.30E+02 1.10E+02 6.30E+03 1.10E

    2.40E+03 4.50E+02 2.40E+04 4.50E

    1.00E+02 1.60E+01 1.00E+03 1.60E

    9.30E+00 4.20E-01 9.30E+01 4.20E

    3.50E+00 4.80E-01 3.50E+01 4.80E

    3.70E+01 4.10E+00 3.70E+02 4.10E

    7.00E+00 6.80E-01 7.00E+01 6.80E

    1.00E+04 1.60E+03 1.00E+05 1.60E

    1.70E+04 4.10E+03 1.70E+05

    3.50E+01 8.20E+00 3.50E+02

    4.10E

    1.30E+02 2.10E+01 1.30E+03 2.10E

    1.70E+06 3.30E+05 1.70E+07 3.30E

    2.30E+02 4.70E+01 2.30E+03 4.70E

    8.20E

    7.00E+03 1.70E+03 7.00E+04 1.70E

    2.40E+02 5.80E+01 2.40E+03 5.80E

    2.40E+03 5.80E+02 2.40E+04 5.80E

    1.40E+02 2.90E+01 1.40E+03 2.90E

    8.70E

    2.00E-01 1.20E-02 2.00E+00 1.20

    4.20E+05 1.30E+05 4.20E+06 1.30E

    1.30E+04 2.80E+03 1.30E+05 2.80E

    2.90E+03 6.40E+02 2.90E+04 6.40E

    7.00E+03 1.60E+03 7.00E+04 1.60E

    7.50E+01 1.40E+01 7.50E+02 1.40E

    3.50E+01 8.70E+00 3.50E+02

    1.10E+05 2.90E+04 1.10E+06 2.90E

    1.30E+04 2.90E+03 1.30E+05 2.90E

    1.50E+00 1.90E-01 1.50E+01 1.90E

    4.90E+03 6.80E+02 4.90E+04 6.80E7.00E-01 4.30E-02 7.00E+00 4.30

    ID ID ID ID

    1 20E+05 2 80E+04 1 20E+06 2 80E

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    2013-05 NonResidential Land Use Vapor Intrusion Screenin

    (ug/m3) (ppbv)(c) (ug/m3)

    Acenaphthene 83329 9.20E+02 1.40E+02 1.20E+05

    Acenaphthylene 208968 1.50E+02 2.30E+01 2.00E+04

    Acetaldehyde 75070 3.90E+01 2.10E+01 5.30E+03

    Acetone 67641 2.60E+04 1.00E+04 3.40E+06

    Acetonitrile 75058 2.60E+02 1.50E+02 3.50E+04

    Acetophenone 98862 2.10E+03 4.10E+02 2.90E+05 Acrolein 107028 8.80E-02 3.60E-02 1.20E+01

    Acrylonitrile 107131 2.00E+00 8.80E-01 2.70E+02

    Aldrin 309002 2.80E-02 1.80E-03 3.70E+00

    Ammonia 7664417 4.40E+02 6.00E+02 5.80E+04

    t-Amyl methyl ether (TAME) 994058 2.70E+02 6.20E+01 3.60E+04

    Anthracene 120127 4.40E+03 5.70E+02 5.80E+05

    Azobenzene 103333 4.40E+00 5.60E-01 5.90E+02

    Benzene 71432 1.60E+01 4.90E+00 2.20E+03

    Benzyl chloride 100447 2.80E+00 5.10E-01 3.70E+02

    bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether 111444 4.10E-01 6.70E-02 5.50E+01

    Bromobenzene 108861 2.60E+02 3.90E+01 3.50E+04

    Bromodichloromethane 75274 7.60E+00 1.10E+00 1.00E+03

    Bromoform 75252 1.20E+02 1.10E+01 1.70E+04

    Bromomethane 74839 2.20E+01 5.40E+00 2.90E+03

    2-Butanone (MEK) 78933 2.20E+04 7.10E+03 2.90E+06

    n-Butyl acetate 123864 3.10E+04 6.20E+03 4.10E+06

    n-Butylbenzene 104518 1.30E+02 2.30E+01 1.80E+04

    sec-Butylbenzene 135988 2.60E+01 4.50E+00 3.50E+03

    tert-Butylbenzene 98066 4.40E+01 7.60E+00 5.80E+03

    Camphene 79925 3.50E+02 6.00E+01 4.70E+04

    Carbon disulfide 75150 3.10E+03 9.40E+02 4.10E+05

    Carbon tetrachloride 56235 2.30E+01 3.40E+00 3.00E+03

    Chlordane 57749 1.40E+00 7.70E-02 1.80E+02

    Chlorobenzene 108907 3.10E+02 6.30E+01 4.10E+04

    1-chloro-1,1-difluoroethane 75683 2.20E+05 5.10E+04 2.90E+07

    Chloroethane 75003 4.40E+04 1.60E+04 5.80E+06

    Chloroform 67663 5.70E+01 1.10E+01 7.60E+03

    Chloromethane 74873 2.10E+02 9.80E+01 2.90E+04

    2-Chlorophenol 95578 7.90E+01 1.40E+01 1.10E+04 o-Chlorotoluene 95498 3.10E+02 5.60E+01 4.10E+04

    Cyclohexane 110827 2.60E+04 7.30E+03 3.50E+06

    4-4'-DDE 72559 1.40E+00 6.30E-02 1.90E+02

    Dibenzofuran 132649 4.40E-01 6.00E-02 5.80E+01

    Dibromochloromethane 124481 5.60E+00 6.20E-01 7.40E+02

    Dibromochloropropane 96128 8.80E-01 8.60E-02 1.20E+02

    1,2-Dichlorobenzene 95501 1.30E+03 2.10E+02 1.80E+05

    1,3-Dichlorobenzene 541731 1.30E+01 2.10E+00 1.80E+03

    1,4-Dichlorobenzene 106467 2.00E+01 3.10E+00 2.60E+03

    Dichlorodifluoromethane 75718 2.20E+05 4.20E+04 2.90E+07

    1,1-Dichloroethane 75343 2.20E+03 5.10E+02 2.90E+05

    1,2-Dichloroethane 107062 5.30E+00 1.20E+00 7.00E+02

    1,1-Dichloroethylene 75354 8.80E+02 2.10E+02 1.20E+05

    cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene 156592 3.10E+01 7.30E+00 4.10E+03trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene 156605 3.10E+02 7.30E+01 4.10E+04

    1,2-Dichloropropane 78875 1.80E+01 3.60E+00 2.30E+03

    1,3-Dichloropropene 542756 3.40E+01 7.20E+00 4.60E+03

    Dieldrin 60571 3.00E-02 1.80E-03 4.00E+00

    Diethyl ether 60297 5.30E+04 1.60E+04 7.00E+06

    Diisopropyl ether 108203 1.60E+03 3.60E+02 2.10E+05

    Diisopropylamine 108189 8.80E+02 2.00E+02 1.20E+05

    N,N-Dimethylaniline 121697 1.10E+01 2.20E+00 1.50E+03

    Epichlorohydrin 106898 4.40E+00 1.10E+00 5.80E+02

    Ethyl acetate 141786 1.40E+04 3.70E+03 1.90E+06

    Ethyl tertiary butyl ether (ETBE) 637923 1.60E+03 3.70E+02 2.20E+05

    Ethylbenzene 100414 4.40E+02 9.60E+01 5.90E+04

    Ethylene dibromide 106934 2.30E-01 2.80E-02 3.00E+01

    Fluorene 86737 6.10E+02 8.60E+01 8.20E+04

    Heptachlor 76448 1.10E-01 6.50E-03 1.40E+01

    Heptachlor epoxide 1024573 ID ID ID

    n-Heptane 142825 1.50E+04 3.60E+03 2.00E+06

    1.80E+04

    (ppbv)(c)

    2.40E-01

    1.20E+02

    2.90E+4.80E+005.50E+04

    3.40E+

    2.00E+04

    1.40E+06

    2.00E+

    2.80E+03

    3.10E+03

    (ug/m3)

    5.20E+03

    9.00E+00

    2.20E+

    6.80E+01

    6.50E+02

    5.80E+

    7.50E+01

    7.60E+04

    5.80E+

    8.20E+03

    8.00E+04

    8.00E+03

    1.00E+03

    6.10E+02

    3.00E+03

    8.30E+05

    9.40E+05

    7.10E+02

    1.00E+

    1.50E+03

    1.40E+02

    8.40E+00

    4.10E+

    9.70E+05

    7.50E+03

    2.90E+

    1.90E+03

    1.30E+04

    5.80E+

    1.50E+03

    2.10E+06

    5.00E+04

    4.90E+05

    1.50E+02

    2.90E+02

    2.70E+04

    4.80E+04

    2.20E+06

    4.60E+

    2.40E-01

    9.50E+02

    IAVI-nr SGVI-SS-nr

    1.20E+

    5.30E+

    3.50E+

    1.20E+

    2.70E+

    3.70E+

    3.60E+

    5.90E+

    3.70E+

    5.50E+

    3.50E+

    1.70E+

    2.90E+

    2.90E+

    4.10E+

    1.80E+

    3.50E+

    5.80E+

    4.70E+

    4.10E+

    1.80E+

    2.90E+

    7.60E+

    1.10E+

    3.50E+

    1.90E+

    5.80E+

    7.40E+

    1.20E+

    1.80E+

    1.80E+

    2.60E+

    2.90E+

    2.90E+

    7.00E+

    1.20E+

    4.10E+4.10E+

    2.30E+

    4.00E+

    7.00E+

    2.10E+

    1.20E+

    1.50E+

    5.80E+

    1.90E+

    2.20E+

    5.90E+

    3.00E+

    8.20E+

    1.40E+

    ID

    2.00E+

    Chemical

    Abstract

    Service

    NumberHazardous Substance(a)

    Shallow (sub-slab) collected 1.5m bgsor building foundation

    SOIL GAS (b)INDOOR AIR(b)

    4.10E+

    3.00E+

    6.80E+06

    8.40E+03

    1.00E+01

    4.60E+02

    1.20E+05

    4.70E+05

    ID

    8.70E-01

    1.10E+04

    3.80E+00

    1.30E+04

    4.80E+02

    9.80E+039.80E+02

    2.80E+04

    1.60E+02

    6.90E+04

    5.60E+06

    4.20E+02

    2.80E+02

    2.80E+04

    1.10E+01

    8.30E+01

    8.10E+00

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    Footnotes:

    a) Part 201 hazardous substances without inhalation toxicity values at this time are not included in this table.

    b) The IAVI and SGVI presented in this table are health-based values. The applicable IAVI and SGVI are based on the higher

    of the health-based value and the appropriate analytical reporting limit. c) Conversion from g/m3 to parts per billion by

    volume (ppbv) uses this equation: ppbv = ([g/m3] x (283.15K)) / (12.187 x Molecular Weight(g/mol))

    d) If the calculated criterion is below State of Michigan Safe Drinking Water Standard established pursuant to Section 5 of

    1976 PA 399, MCL 325.1005, the criterion defaults to the Safe Drinking Water

    e) TCE IURs for different scenarios as follows: Residential mutagenic = 1.0E-06; Residential cancer = 3.1E-06;Nonresidential cancer = 4.1E-06 (see EPA VISL calculator). IRIS suggests that the kidney assessed using the mutagenic

    equations and the liver and non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) be addressed using the standard cancer equations. In order to

    generate cancer-based RSLs for land uses age receptors using the RSL calculator, multiple steps need to be performed.

    f) "IAVIres cancer" for vinyl chloride is based on EPA recommendation to apply an uncertainty factor of 2 (i.e., multiply

    IURF by 2) to quantify risk from continuous exposure during childhood. The final based on updated EPA methodology

    specifically for vinyl chloride to address mutagenicity. The algorithm is found in the U.S. EPA Regional Screening Level

    g) Risk-based criteria are not available for methane due to insufficient toxicity data. An acceptable soil gas concentration

    (presented for both residential and nonresidential land uses) was derived utilizing 25 percent of the lower explosive level for

    h) Screening level based on FESL

    t) If the calculated criterion is below the analytical target detection limit (TDL), the criterion defaults to the target detection

    "NLV" means a hazardous substance is "Not Likely to Volatilize". This designation is given to any hazardous substance with

    a Henrys Law Constant of less than 1.0 x 10-5 atm-m3/mol. However, any substance detected above a TDL in the vaporphase in soil gas or indoor air shall be considered a VOC. A hazardous substance may not be excluded from consideration as a

    "ID" means "Insufficient Data" to develop a criterion at the date of publication of these tables.