Colorado Clean-up Standards for Hydrocarbon Contaminated Soil and Groundwater

Tier 1 Risk-Based Screening Levels (RBSLs) and TPH Threshold Value

Media

Exposure Pathway

Land Use

Benzene

Toluene

Ethylbenzene

Xylenes

Naphthalene

TPH

Subsurface Soil

Leachate to Groundwater Ingestion

NA

0.26 mg/kg

170 mg/kg

200 mg/kg

1900 mg/kg

310 mg/kg

500 mg/kg

Surficial Soil

Ingestion/ Dermal/ Inhalation

Residential

4.1 mg/kg

4100mg/kg

2100 mg/kg

36000mg/kg

2,400 mg/kg

500mg/kg

Industrial

12mg/kg

28000mg/kg

15000mg/kg

250000mg/kg

35,000 mg/kg

500mg/kg

Soil Vapor

Indoor Air Inhalation

Residential

2700µg/m3

> VP3

> VP3

> VP3

NA

NA

Industrial

35000µg/m3

> VP3

> VP3

> VP3

NA

NA

Groundwater

Indoor Air Inhalation

Residential

0.015mg/L

6.9mg/L

18mg/L

14mg/L

30mg/L

NA

Industrial

0.39 mg/L

490 mg/L

> Sol4

> Sol4

> Sol

NA

Groundwater1

Groundwater Ingestion (MCLs)

NA

0.005mg/L

1.0 mg/L

0.68 mg/L

10 mg/L

NA

site specific

1 The Subsurface Soil Leachate to Groundwater Ingestion and Groundwater Ingestion Pathway concentrations are considered the Action Levels.

2 At sites where BTEX concentrations are below the Action Levels and TPH soil concentrations are above 500mg/kg, PAH analyses are required for the 16 Priority PAHs.

3 > VP denotes that even at a concentration equal to the vapor pressure of the chemical, a hazard quotient of 1 is not exceeded.

4 > Sol denotes that even at a concentration equal to the solubility of the chemical, a hazard quotient of 1 is not exceeded.

5 Not applicable for exposure pathway

Contact: Marilyn Hajicek, Colorado Department of Labor and Employment, Oil Inspection Section, 303-620-4032

Web Site: http://oil.cdle.state.co.us
 



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