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xxx/xxxxxxxxxxx. For more DNR information, please visit the DNR’s Remediation and Redevelopment (RR) Program’s Vapor Intrusion page at xxx.xx.xxx/xxxxx/Xxxxxxxxxxx/Xxxxx.xxxx. Additional information can be obtained through the DNR field office in your region. To find the correct office, visit the RR Program Staff Contacts page at xxx.xx.xxx/xxxxx/Xxxxxxxxxxx/Xxxxxxx.xxxx or call the RR Program at (000) 000-0000. This document contains information about certain state statutes and administrative rules but does not necessarily include all of the details found in the statutes and rules. Readers should consult the actual language of the statutes and rules to answer specific questions. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources provides equal opportunity in its employment, programs, services, and functions under an Affirmative Action Plan. If you have any questions, please write to Equal Opportunity Office, Department of Interior, Washington, D.C. 20240. This publication is available in alternative format upon request. Please call 000-000-0000 for more information. PUB-RR-954 Feb 2014 Wisconsin DNR vapor intrusion quick facts What to Expect During Vapor Intrusion Sampling Vapor sampling provides information about the extent of potential contamination in your neighborhood. The sampling procedure for vapor intrusion is performed by health and environmental professionals. It involves drilling one or more small holes into the basement or lowest level of your building, collecting a vapor sample from those holes - also called ports - and then sending the sample to a specialized lab for analysis. This is called sub-slab sampling. Sampling professionals try to minimize any inconveniences to you by informing you up front on what to expect and working with your schedule on the days of sampling. Should I be on site for the sampling? It’s up to you. Sampling professionals will need to be let in to install the testing equipment and collect the samples. The arrangements you make are completely dependent on your availability and comfort level with others on your property. How many times will sampling professionals enter my property, and how is sampling done? In general, you should plan on two or three visits over two or three days. While the actual sampling procedure and schedule may vary, the following provides a typical approach:

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xxx/xxxxxxxxxxx. For more DNR information, please visit the DNR’s Remediation and Redevelopment (RR) Program’s Vapor Intrusion page at xxx.xx.xxx/xxxxx/Xxxxxxxxxxx/Xxxxx.xxxx. Additional information can be obtained through the DNR field office in your region. To find the correct office, visit the RR Program Staff Contacts page at xxx.xx.xxx/xxxxx/Xxxxxxxxxxx/Xxxxxxx.xxxx or call the RR Program at (000) 000-0000. This document contains information about certain state statutes and administrative rules but does not necessarily include all of the details found in the statutes and rules. Readers should consult the actual language of the statutes and rules to answer specific questions. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources provides equal opportunity in its employment, programs, services, and functions under an Affirmative Action Plan. If you have any questions, please write to Equal Opportunity Office, Department of Interior, Washington, D.C. 20240. This publication is available in alternative format upon request. Please call 000-000-0000 for more information. PUB-RR-954 RR-953 Feb 2014 Wisconsin DNR vapor intrusion quick facts Why Test for Vapor Intrusion? Vapor intrusion is likely an unfamiliar term to you, and hearing that your property should be tested for possible chemical vapor intrusion may cause you some concern. That is understandable, and this information sheet is designed to answer basic questions many people have. Please refer to DNR PUB-RR-892, “What is Vapor Intrusion?” for a summary discussion of the term “vapor intrusion.” Most cases of vapor intrusion will pose no immediate threat to Expect During Vapor Intrusion Sampling Vapor your health and safety. However, when other neighborhood properties are contaminated, it is wise to get your home or building tested to determine if there is any cause for concern. If potentially harmful chemical vapors are detected inside your home or building, the Department of Natural Resources (DNR), working in The goal of sampling provides information about a residence or business is to eliminate as many of the extent of potential contamination in your neighborhoodunknowns as possible and safely address any concerns. Who pays for testing? You didn’t cause this problem, so you don’t have to pay for testing just as long as you allow reasonable and timely access to have testing done. The cost of sampling procedure for vapor intrusion at potentially impacted residences or workplaces, like yours, is performed covered by the responsible party (the person or business legally obligated to investigate and clean collaboration with other health and environmental professionals, will help you come up with a solution to protect you and your family. It involves drilling one Please consider the following factors when deciding whether to allow access for sampling: Peace of mind If there’s a chance that chemical vapor or more small holes soil gas is seeping into your home or business, testing can determine whether it really is and to what extent. If testing reveals a problem, then steps can be taken to resolve it, making the indoor air you breathe safer for you and your family. Like radon gas, vapors from nearby soil or groundwater contamination can be diverted from beneath your home or office building and safely expelled into the basement outdoors, thus improving air quality inside your home or lowest level building. up the contamination). In some cases, it’s paid for directly by DNR, the Department of your buildingHealth Services (DHS), collecting or some other agency. Vapor sampling will be performed by a vapor sample from those holes - also called ports - professional, and then sending the sample samples will be sent to a specialized lab for analysis. This Trained professionals and experts oversee the process Multiple state and local agencies often work together to determine if vapor intrusion is called a potential health risk in an area. The DNR, DHS, local health officials, the responsible party and environmental consultants are working together to ensure that quality samples are taken and that all results are given extensive review. It is important to gather the information in order to adequately understand if or where there may be a risk of vapor intrusion in your neighborhood. Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources X.X. Xxx 7921, Madison, WI 53707 xxx.xx.xxx, search “Brownfields” If potentially harmful chemical vapor intrusion is detected in a home or business, the most common solution is to install a sub-slab samplingdepressurization system. Sampling professionals try This system captures and redirects soil vapors from below the building foundation before they enter the indoor air. Vapors are vented outside of the building where they disperse into the air and are rendered harmless. Sub-slab depressurization systems also prevent radon from entering homes, which is an added health benefit in radon-prone areas. A simple, cost effective solution exists If vapor intrusion is a problem in a house or building, it can generally be solved by installing a vapor mitigation system. These sub-slab depressurizing systems are similar to minimize any inconveniences those used to you by informing you up front on what eliminate radon gas underneath homes, and have been used for years in a safe and effective manner. If the source of the vapor is tied to expect and working with a responsible party, they will often pay to have a system installed at your schedule on the days of sampling. Should I be on site for the sampling? It’s up to you. Sampling professionals will need to be let in to install the testing equipment and collect the sampleshome. The arrangements you make annual upkeep and operation of a typical system is generally less than $100 per year, mostly for electricity. These annual costs are completely dependent on your availability and comfort level with others on your propertytypically the responsibility of the homeowner. How many times will sampling professionals enter my propertyI know if the vapors have been eliminated? After a vapor mitigation system is installed, and how follow- up testing of indoor air typically takes place three to six months later. The systems are usually considered permanent fixtures of the building. In cases where the source of the vapor is sampling done? In general, you should plan on two or three visits over two or three days. While the actual sampling procedure and schedule may varycompletely eliminated, the following provides a typical approach:systems should no longer be needed. Where can I find more information?

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xxx/xxxxxxxxxxx. For more DNR information, please visit the DNR’s Remediation and Redevelopment (RR) Program’s Vapor Intrusion page at xxx.xx.xxx/xxxxx/Xxxxxxxxxxx/Xxxxx.xxxx. Additional information can be obtained through the DNR field office in your region. To find the correct office, visit the RR Program Staff Contacts page at xxx.xx.xxx/xxxxx/Xxxxxxxxxxx/Xxxxxxx.xxxx or call the RR Program at (000) 000-0000. This document contains information about certain state statutes and administrative rules but does not necessarily include all of the details found in the statutes and rules. Readers should consult the actual language of the statutes and rules to answer specific questions. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources provides equal opportunity in its employment, programs, services, and functions under an Affirmative Action Plan. If you have any questions, please write to Equal Opportunity Office, Department of Interior, Washington, D.C. 20240. This publication is available in alternative format upon request. Please call 000-000-0000 for more information. PUBMay 18, 2022 000 X Xxxxxxxx XXX 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx 000 Xxxxx Xxx, XX 00000 RE: Access Permission for Environmental Site Investigation Former Bay Towel Site 000 X. Xxxxx Street Green Bay, WI BRRTS # 00-RR-954 Feb 2014 Wisconsin DNR vapor intrusion quick facts What 00-000000 To whom it may concern: Xxxx Xxxxxx, 000 Xxxxx 0xx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx 000, Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, has been hired by Bay Towel to Expect During Vapor Intrusion Sampling Vapor sampling provides information about complete additional environmental site investigation efforts for the extent of potential contamination in your neighborhood. The sampling procedure for vapor intrusion is performed by health and environmental professionals. It involves drilling one or more small holes into the basement or lowest level of your buildingformer Bay Towel site located at 000 Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx, collecting a vapor sample from those holes - also called ports - and then sending the sample to a specialized lab for analysisGreen Bay, WI 54301 (BRRTS #02-05-237064). This work includes a need to obtain vapor samples from your Property at 000 Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Green Bay, WI 54301. Xxxx Xxxxxx is called sub-slab sampling. Sampling professionals try to minimize any inconveniences to you by informing you up front on what to expect and working with your schedule on the days of sampling. Should I be on site environmental consultant for the sampling? It’s up project, and we are seeking permission to you. Sampling professionals will need to be let in to install the testing equipment and collect the obtain samples. The arrangements you make Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) approved site investigation which includes the following investigation activities that are completely dependent proposed to be conducted on your availability and comfort level with others on your property. How many times will sampling professionals enter my property, and how is sampling done? In general, you should plan on two or three visits over two or three days. While the actual sampling procedure and schedule may vary, the following provides a typical approachProperty:

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xxx/xxxxxxxxxxx. For more DNR information, please visit the DNR’s Remediation and Redevelopment (RR) Program’s Vapor Intrusion page at xxx.xx.xxx/xxxxx/Xxxxxxxxxxx/Xxxxx.xxxx. Additional information can be obtained through the DNR field office in your region. To find the correct office, visit the RR Program Staff Contacts page at xxx.xx.xxx/xxxxx/Xxxxxxxxxxx/Xxxxxxx.xxxx or call the RR Program at (000) 000-0000. This document contains information about certain state statutes and administrative rules but does not necessarily include all of the details found in the statutes and rules. Readers should consult the actual language of the statutes and rules to answer specific questions. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources provides equal opportunity in its employment, programs, services, and functions under an Affirmative Action Plan. If you have any questions, please write to Equal Opportunity Office, Department of Interior, Washington, D.C. 20240. This publication is available in alternative format upon request. Please call 000-000-0000 for more information. Who Should I Contact About Vapor Intrusion Investigations? RR-934 April 2013 The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Remediation and Redevelopment (RR) program oversees the investigation and cleanup for all environmental contaminant pathways, including vapor intrusion. Both the DNR and the Wisconsin Department of Health Services/Division of Public Health (DHS/DPH) and local health departments have the responsibility for ensuring that human health is protected at contaminated sites for both residential and non-residential properties. To avoid duplication of effort and to be effective and efficient in assessing risk to human health at contaminated sites with vapor intrusion issues, we recommend that the following criteria be used for determining when to involve DHS/DPH in vapor intrusion cases: • Provide answers to questions relating to site investi- gation, mitigation, remediation, follow-up monitoring, closure decisions, etc. Examples include: - collecting sub-slab, soil vapor or indoor air samples; - vapor intrusion sampling techniques; - sampling & analysis methodology and frequency; - developing a conceptual site model; - where to collect samples; - post-mitigation monitoring for sub-slab & indoor air; and - assessing & interpreting soil, sub-slab and indoor air vapor results. • Work with DHS/DPH staff in all situations where people may be exposed to contaminants of concern. DNR Responsibility • Provide support when indoor air concentrations exceed Action Level(s) of contaminants. An Action Level is equal either of the following: a hazard index (HI) of 1.0 or a 1-in-100,000 excess lifetime cancer risk. DHS/DPH should be consulted to ensure that the indoor air risk is mitigated and building occupants are protected. • Provide support to interpret and communicate indoor air results. • When needed, help with gaining access to homes or businesses to collect sub-slab or indoor air samples to: - communicate risk from chemical exposures, - explain why samples need to be collected, and - address health concerns or questions. Health Agency Responsibility There are overlapping responsibilities between DHS/DPH and DNR regarding indoor air risks at vapor intrusion sites. The goal is to involve DHS/DPH and local helath departments in site investigation decisions when a risk to human health may exist. This allows DHS/DPH more time for collaboration with city and county health departments, which are the lead public health authorities throughout Wisconsin. Questions? Contact Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx at DNR: 000-000-0000, Xxxxxx.Xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx or Xxxxxx Xxxxxx at DHS/DPH: 000-000-0000, Xxxxxx.Xxxxxx@xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx This document contains information about certain state statutes and administrative rules but does not necessarily include all of the details found in the statutes and rules. Readers should consult the actual language of the statutes and rules to answer specific questions. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources provides equal opportunity in its employment, programs, services, and functions under an Affirmative Action Plan. If you have any questions, please write to Equal Opportunity Office, Department of Interior, Washington, D.C. 20240. This publication is available in alternative format upon request. Please call 000-000-0000 for more information. Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources P.O. Box 7921, Madison, WI 53707 xxx.xx.xxx, search “xxxxxxxxxx” PUB-RR-954 Feb RR-973 Environmental Contamination & Your Real Estate April 2014 Wisconsin DNR vapor intrusion quick facts What Market Value is the price at which a home will sell within a reasonable period of time, and is therefore determined by the buyers in the marketplace at the time a homeowner is offering to Expect During Vapor Intrusion Sampling Vapor sampling provides sell. When you’re ready to sell your home or property, consider working with a licensed real estate broker and/or lawyer to assist with selling any real property, including the process of setting a value. Could my property value be affected? When soil or groundwater contamination is discovered in a rural or urban area, one of the questions that homeowners may raise is whether such information about will impact the market value of their property and if so, to what extent. In any situation, the value of the property is influenced by a number of factors: location, property characteristics and the overall health of the real estate market are just a few. Environmental contamination may also be a factor with its own set of variables to consider – real or perceived – such as the extent and nature of the contamination, the extent of potential the cleanup effort, and the need for continuing mitigation action (e.g. running an in-home system). In short, it’s impossible to give a definitive answer to the question of whether environmental contamination in your neighborhoodwill affect the market value of a property because of the variety of situation-specific factors that influence value. The sampling procedure for vapor intrusion good news is performed that effects of environmental contamination – human-made or naturally occurring – can be managed. For example, in homes where radon gas is an issue, a special ventilation system can be installed to keep the gas from collecting inside the home. Such systems are widely used and generally viewed as an acceptable remedy to this naturally-occurring contamination. Similar systems or other remedies exist to mitigate contaminants of a different human-made nature (e.g., vapors from petroleum or chlorinated solvents). Impairments to property through recent or historic environmental contamination may have some impact on property value in the short term, but eventually may have little to no impact at all if all other determining factors are working in favor of the homeowner. Property owners should know, however, that if they are to sell their home or land in the future, they may be required by health and environmental professionalsWisconsin law to disclose certain conditions about the property. It involves drilling one or more small holes into the basement or lowest level of your building, collecting a vapor sample from those holes - also called ports - and then sending the sample to a specialized lab for analysis. This is called sub-slab sampling. Sampling professionals try to minimize any inconveniences to you by informing you up front on what to expect and working with your schedule The information on the days other side of samplingthis factsheet sheds some light on state disclosure laws. Should I be Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources X.X. Xxx 7921, Madison, WI 53707 xxx.xx.xxx, search “Brownfields” Find contaminated properties online You can look up the location of properties in Wisconsin where there is or was known environmental contamination, and get up-to-date information about specific investigations and cleanup efforts, using DNR’s web-based mapping system (RR Sites Map) and online database (BRRTS on site for the sampling? It’s up Web). Go to you. Sampling professionals will need to be let the sites map, zoom in to install search for areas of interest, then right-click on a specific site and select “what’s here” for a link to the testing equipment detailed database history file. Click on the “activity details” link to view the site history and collect the samples. The arrangements you make are completely dependent on your availability and comfort level with others on your property. How many times will sampling professionals enter my property, and how is sampling done? In general, you should plan on two or three visits over two or three days. While the actual sampling procedure and schedule may vary, the following provides a typical approach:any related documents.

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