The EPA, in its 2024 report on successes in radon programs, noted the Kansas Radon Program for its successes in addressing testing, mitigation and radon resistant new construction efforts. Also noted was the Program’s outreach to the real estate industry to highlight the importance of radon in residential real estate transactions.
More than 9,100 housing units were tested for radon in the state, of which more than 1,900 housing units were mitigated for radon and nearly 100 new housing units were built with radon resistant new construction (RNCC). The Kansas Radon Program actively engaged in outreach by offering educational courses and training to real estate groups. The state provided free realtor trainings focused on radon hazards and communication, along with ongoing distribution of technical guidance.
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Cited as a success in “Overview of EPA’ State and Tribal Indoor Radon Program: 2024” https://www.epa.gov/system/files/documents/2025-05/2024-annual-sirg-activities-report.pdf
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