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Date
Wednesday, July 26 2023
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Time
4:00pm - 8:00pm
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Location
Schedule:
4:00 – 5:30, Meet & Greet Reception
5:30 – 6:20, Vapor Intrusion: Below-Slab Protection Methodologies
6:30 - 7:30, Subterranean Termites: Below-Slab Protection Methodologies
7:30 – 8:00, Happy Hour
Course Details:
Vapor Intrusion: Below-Slab Protection Methodologies
Overview:
For brownfields and contaminated sites, the focus has historically been to protect human health by preventing exposure to direct contact of contaminated soil or drinking contaminated water. We now know that inhaling chemical vapors poses a potential risk to the health of residents, workers, and other occupants who are inside of the buildings. Vapor intrusion is an evolving science and it presents challenges to redeveloping these sites. This seminar provides an in-depth look at below-slab vapor intrusion protection and how it can be a sustainable tool to control transmission of chemicals into the built environment.
Learning Objectives:
- Participants will gain a better understanding of the different means and methods available for protection of vapor intrusion below the building.
- Participants will learn the differences between a chemical vapor barrier and a water vapor barrier.
- Participants will learn the science behind vapor migration below and through concrete slabs.
- Participants will learn what design, construction, and installation considerations can be employed to ensure success.
Subterranean Termites: Below-Slab Protection Methodologies
Overview:
An in-depth look at under-slab physical barriers as a means of preventing subterranean termite infestation, as well as moisture intrusion through concrete slabs. This seminar will help the audience develop a comprehensive strategy to protect their buildings and occupants from unwanted soil vapors and subterranean termites. Termites are well known destroyers of wood and other building components; however, soil vapor is often overlooked as a contributor to floor covering failures as well as poor indoor air quality which can compromise the health of a building. Design of Building Systems, Environmental Factors, and Occupant Comfort will be addressed in this seminar. Additionally, updated information from the relevant ASTM standards and ACI recommendations with regard to under-slab moisture protection will be incorporated into the presentation. All of the applicable information from these organizations will be presented, along with case studies highlighting the problems associated with using inadequate or improperly located termite control or vapor protection systems. This seminar advocates for the use of green, non-pesticidal, methods of termite control.
Learning Objectives:
- Participants will gain a better understanding of termites, their geographic distribution, and the different methods available for subterranean termite control.
- Participants will learn how a physical termite barrier can be a part of an integrated pest management program.
- Participants will learn the science behind below-slab moisture migration and the subsequently resulting concerns with its intrusion into the building envelope.
- Participants will learn what design, construction, and installation considerations can be employed to ensure success.
