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Potential receptor points of exposure are those points within the modeled plume or actual plume that exceed the potential point of exposure target level.
Potential receptor populations include those related to residences with private water wells, industrial facilities and other businesses with private wells where potable water might be available, and potentially wells used for agricultural purposes such that crops may become contaminated.
Potential receptor populations include those related to residences with private water wells, industrial facilities & other businesses with private wells, & potentially wells used for agricultural purposes.
Potential receptor pathways and contaminant migration were evaluated as part of the RI.
Potential receptor populations include those related to off‐base residences with private water wells, industrial facilities and other businesses with private wells where potable water might be available, potentially wells used for agricultural purposes such that crops may become contaminated, as well as on‐base residents and workers.
Clinical symptomatology and drug compliance in schizophrenic patients.
Potential receptor pathways included direct radiation, inhalation, and ingestion of plants and soil.
Potential receptor populations include on-site workers, construction workers, residential users, and recreationalusers.
Potential receptor groups and potential exposure pathways that may exist for the adjacent areas are discussed below.East 23rd Street AreaSubsurface utility workers who perform subsurface utility repair or installation work in the eastern portion of the East 23rd Street ROW could potentially be exposed to constituents in soil or groundwater in this area via direct contact pathways (i.e., dermal contact, ingestion, and inhalation of volatiles) if subsurface work is performed in this area.
Table 11.2 Land Quality Receptors Potential receptor Effect pathwayGroundwater quality in the underlying Principal Aquifer (Taplow Gravel)Mobilisation of contaminants present within Made Ground underlying hardstanding.