“The New Hampshire Radon Program developed a partnership with the New Hampshire Tracking Program to collected radon testing and mitigation data. In Spring 2023, the state plans to submit data collected to the CDC Environmental Public Health Tracking Network for the first time.”
Overview of EPA’s State and Tribal Indoor Radon Grants Program: A Focus on Activities Conducted During 2022, published in February 2023, notes this as an accomplishment. (https://www.epa.gov/system/files/documents/2023-02/2022%20Annual%20SIRG%20Activities%20Report.pdf)
New Hampshire is now listed on the national network available through the CDC website at https://www.cdc.gov/nceh/tracking/profiles/New_Hampshire_Profile.htm
CDC lists New Hampshire’s radon initiatives in it “Success Stories.” See https://www.cdc.gov/nceh/tracking/success/newhampshire.htm CDC writes:
“The New Hampshire Tracking Network worked with the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services Radon Program to create a radon testing media campaign. The campaign ran in January for Radon Awareness Month. An issue brief was posted on the New Hampshire Tracking Network website. It described the link between radon risk and radon testing behavior. The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services sent out a news release to offer free radon test kits to the community.”
See the New Hampshire tracking portal on radon at https://wisdom.dhhs.nh.gov/wisdom/topics.html?topic=radon
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