June 14, 2011 - bill-field@uiowa.edu

The National Environmental Health Association (NEHA) is sponsoring a 2½ day training opportunity in Washington, D.C. The training is designed to enhance your efforts to implement radon-resistant new construction (RRNC). You will work with U.S. EPA staff, NEHA field partners who have successfully implemented RRNC in their communities, local code officials and builders, other national affiliate partners, and nationally-recognized instructors. You will see specific examples of how to develop an effective, results oriented program. And, you will develop your own comprehensive strategy to guide you in your efforts in promoting RRNC as part of your radon risk reduction strategy. The training will include an extensive overview of RRNC techniques and presentations on radon health effects, including recent research.

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