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What  Is  Hyperventilate?

 Hyperventilate is user-friendly software that can help
 you use vapor extraction (soil venting) technology.
 This software guides the user through a structured
 thought process that involves:

 •   Identifying and characterizing required site-
     specific data,
 •   Deciding if soil venting is appropriate at a
     specific site,
 •   Evaluating air permeability test results,
 •   Calculating the minimum number of vapor
     extraction wells needed, and
 •   Illustrating how the results at a specific site
     might differ from the ideal case.

 Hyperventilate will not completely design your
 vapor extraction system, tell you exactly how many
 days it should be operated, or predict the future.
 Hyperventilate is both an educational tool for the
 novice environmental professional and a functional
 tool for more experienced users. It performs
 necessary calculations and contains "help cards" that
 define the equations used, make the necessary unit
 conversions, and give supplementary information on
 related topics. In addition, Hyperventilate contains a
 list of 62 compounds that can be updated by the user
 to a maximum of 400 compounds.
What Do I Need  To  Run  It?        Why  Hyperventilate?
Hyperventilate version 1.01 for the Apple Macintosh
requires an Apple Macintosh (Plus, SE, Classic, LC,
II, Portable, or PowerBook) computer equipped with
at least 1 MB RAM (2 MB preferred) and the Apple
HyperCard Software Program (version 2.0 or
greater).
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 An IBM PC-compatible version of Hyperventilate
 for Microsoft Windows/Spinnaker PLUS Version 2.0
 is currently being tested. This version will likely
 require a computer equipped with 80286 processor
 minimum (80386 recommended), 2 MB RAM
 minimum (more recommended), EGA (VGA or 8514
 recommended), DOS 3.1 or higher, Microsoft Win-
 dows 3.x, and Spinnaker PLUS 2.5 or higher. When
 testing is completed, the PC-compatible version will
 be also available through the Superintendent of
 Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office.
Hyperventilate software was developed by U.S.
EPA and Shell Oil Company under a 1990 Coop-
erative Research and Development Agreement under
the Federal Technology Transfer Act EPA is facili-
tating the distribution of Hyperventilate because it
has found that the software and manual can be
helpful tools, especially when teaching users about
in-situ soil venting and when guiding them
through the structured thought process  used to
evaluate the applicability of soil venting at a
particular site.

Hyperventilate is based on the article "A Practical
Approach to the Design, Operation, and Monitoring of
Soil Venting Systems" by P. C. Johnson, C. C. Stanley,
M. W. Kemblowski, J. D. Colthart, and D.  L.  Byers,
Ground Water Monitoring Review, Spring  1990, pp.
159-178.

EPA and Shell Oil Company make no warranties, either
express or implied, regarding the HyperVentilate computer
software package, its merchantability, or its fitness for any
particular purpose. EPA and Shell Oil Company do not
warrant that this software will be error-free or operate without
interruption. EPA and Shell Oil Company do encourage
testing of this product.

At this time, EPA does not intend to provide technical support
for, to update, or to fix any bugs that might be found in this
software. Neither the software, nor the manual is copyrighted.
                                                                                                          How  Do I Order?
                                                                                                          The Hyperventilate package includes a 3.5"
                                                                                                          Macintosh diskette and a users manual and is
                                                                                                          available from the Superintendent of Documents,
                                                                                                          P.O. Box  371954, Pittsburgh, PA, 15250-7954.
                                                                                                          An order form appears on the back of this
                                                                                                          brochure.

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