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VI is the migration of volatile chemicals from the subsurface into overlying buildings with a potential for health risk due to exposure. Our staff is experienced in addressing vapor intrusion VI issues through multiple lines of evidence, including sampling groundwater, soil gas, sub-slab air and indoor air, and considering building construction model, site geology and site historical data.
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VI is the migration of volatile chemicals from the subsurface into overlying
buildings with a potential for health risk due to exposure. Our staff is
experienced in addressing vapor intrusion VI issues through multiple lines
of evidence, including sampling groundwater, soil gas, sub-slab air and
indoor air, and considering building construction model, site geology and
site historical data.
http://www.golars.com/vapor-intrusion.html

My middle son is good at producing methane. Maybe I better hire this mob to
check him out.

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VI is the migration of volatile chemicals from the subsurface into overlying
buildings with a potential for health risk due to exposure. Our staff is
experienced in addressing vapor intrusion VI issues through multiple lines
of evidence, including sampling groundwater, soil gas, sub-slab air and
indoor air, and considering building construction model, site geology and
site historical data.
http://www.gonads.com/vapor-protrusion.html

My middle son is good at producing methane.


Presumably he is assured a long and prosperous career in politics.

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On Fri, 8 Jan 2016 08:55:24 +1000, "SG1" wrote:


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VI is the migration of volatile chemicals from the subsurface into
overlying
buildings with a potential for health risk due to exposure. Our staff is
experienced in addressing vapor intrusion VI issues through multiple lines
of evidence, including sampling groundwater, soil gas, sub-slab air and
indoor air, and considering building construction model, site geology and
site historical data.
http://www.gonads.com/vapor-protrusion.html

My middle son is good at producing methane.


Presumably he is assured a long and prosperous career in politics.


My wife objects to my "vapor intrusion" which is why I spend a fair bit of
time outside in the garden. Win Win

Mike


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On Sat, 9 Jan 2016 11:07:34 +0800, "Bloke Down The Pub"
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On Fri, 8 Jan 2016 08:55:24 +1000, "SG1" wrote:


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VI is the migration of volatile chemicals from the subsurface into
overlying
buildings with a potential for health risk due to exposure. Our staff is
experienced in addressing vapor intrusion VI issues through multiple lines
of evidence, including sampling groundwater, soil gas, sub-slab air and
indoor air, and considering building construction model, site geology and
site historical data.
http://www.gonads.com/vapor-protrusion.html

My middle son is good at producing methane.


Presumably he is assured a long and prosperous career in politics.


My wife objects to my "vapor intrusion" which is why I spend a fair bit of
time outside in the garden. Win Win


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