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by Margaret HendersonThe Washington DC Department of Energy and Environment provides outreach and education about radon in a variety of ways, including illustrating the radon test data through mapping. “Home Radon Test Kit Results in DC and Maryland” (2010-2015) illustrates radon test findings. htt…
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by Margaret HendersonTennessee Department of Environment and Conservation operates the statewide radon program for indoor air as part of the Office of Sustainable Practices. Outreach activities include providing services and technical information, free test kits, and educational materials. About 1…
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by Margaret HendersonBased on data collected from testing, almost every county in South Carolina has test results that are elevated (above 4 pCi/L, the recommended USEPA action level). A county map shows number of tests, average results and highest levels. http://www.scdhec.gov/HomeAndEnvironment/D…
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Clark Eldredge is recognized for his leadership and dedication to increasing radon awareness, radon testing and mitigation rates in the state of Florida for over 20 years. Clark has worked on various programs and initiatives during his tenure including a study on elevated radon levels on the 20th fl…
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by Margaret HendersonIn North Dakota, the entire state is classified as Zone 1, High Potential, where radon levels are predicted to exceed 4 pi/L, the USEPA recommended action level. https://www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2014-08/documents/north_dakota.pdf The map is not intended to suggest…
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by Margaret HendersonThe Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) collects radon data on testing and mitigation from contractors and laboratories. Kansas statute requires the information be shared and information is considered confidential. It may not be shared under “open records” provi…