Mundell performed a human-health risk assessment for the development and subsequent habitation of a housing facility for the elderly at a site with known petroleum hydrocarbon soil and groundwater contamination in Herndon, Virginia. Exposure calculations indicated that the presence of a well-maintained, un-cracked foundation slab properly sealed with appropriate vapor and moisture barriers used with a passive ventilation system should reduce potential health risks to below acceptable levels……Read More »
Environmental Assessments Portfolio
Addressing Brownfield Fill Materials from a Regulatory and Human Health Risk Vantage Point (2004)
Mundell, J.A., 2004, “Addressing Brownfield Fill Materials from a Regulatory and Human Health Risk Vantage Point,” Midwest Risk Process, Midwestern States Risk Assessment Symposium, August, Indianapolis, Indiana. Presentation: August 27, 2004.
Evaluating Naturally-occurring Petroleum Hydrocarbon Residuals in Soil (2002)
Mundell, J. A., “Evaluating Naturally-occurring Petroleum Hydrocarbon Residuals in Soil,” Midwestern States Risk Assessment Symposium, Indianapolis, Indiana, July 24, 2002.
Taking a New Look at Environmental Problems: Brownfields Redevelopment (1997)
Lawrence, D.A. and Mundell, J.A., 1997, “Taking a New Look at Environmental Problems: Brownfields Redevelopment,” Hoosier Banker, Vol. LXXXI, No. 3, pp. 16 – 19.
Environmental Risk Assessment Policy Development for the Groundwater Exposure Pathway (1996)
Mundell, J.A., “Environmental Risk Assessment Policy Development for the Groundwater Exposure Pathway,” 17th Annual Indiana Water Resources Association Conference, June 19-21, 1996, Madison, Indiana.

