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The Conceptual Site Model

Kyle NewmanVDEQ

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What Is It?A description of hypothesized

relationships between sources, the environment, and receptors

•What has happened• What is happening• What will happen

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Example Conceptual Site Model

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Figure of Conceptual Site Model

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Vapor Intrusion Conceptual Model

IRTC, 2007

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Why Create a Formal CSM?• Helps plan site investigations• Provides context for site• Helps evaluate efficacy of

investigation• Allows reviewers to evaluate

the “same” site

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CSM and Project Planning• Should be created before site investigation

(“Problem Formulation”)• Identification of data gaps- Phase I and UST needs vs. VRP SCR and Risk Assessment needs• Complete CSM will help determine type,

location, and number of samples required• Account for VRP Risk Assessment assumptions

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What Makes a “Good” CSM?

• Site history full documented• Locations and types of potential releases

identified• Fate and transport of environmental

contaminants examined• All Potential current and future receptors

identified• Iterative- CSM changes as data are collected

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Presentation

• Useful as separate section in SCR• Provide as a narrative• Figures helpful

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Questions?