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Conference Proceeding by ASHRAE, 2014
Laura Kolb, David Rowson; Terry Brennan; Lew Harriman, Fellow ASHRAE
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Persistent and excessive dampness from rainwater and plumbing leaks and from shortcomings in HVAC design can create severe indoor air quality problems and sometimes health risks for building owners and occupants. To reduce such risks, the U.S. EPA has published guidance for architects, engineers and building operators with respect to managing moisture and humidity. These presentations provide practical, actionable suggestions for each of the professional disciplines. The information also is useful to building occupants or homeowners who have had the unfortunate experience of living or working in a building that has a dampness or high humidity problem.
The New EPA Guidance for Moisture Control: Its Background, Process and PurposeCitation: ASHRAE Seminar Recordings, 2014 Annual Conference, Seattle, WA