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<br>The Map of Radon Zones was | <br>The Map of Radon Zones was established in 1993 to determine areas of the U.S. with the greatest capacity for elevated indoor radon degrees based on indoor radon measurement information, geology, aerial radioactivity, dirt parameters, and foundation types.<br><br>This web page supplies EPA Maps of Radon Areas by state along with background documents attending to the growth of the map for each specific [https://ok.ru/profile/910121498371/statuses/156360794834947 what state has highest radon levels], consisting of the information sources used, the verdicts and self-confidence degrees created for the prediction of radon capacity, and the review process that was conducted to settle the effort.<br><br>For the last five years, NRAP companions have actually made progress towards this strong objective by developing radon testing and reduction methods right into the systems that govern purchasing, funding, constructing and refurbishing structures; creating incentives and financing for radon risk decrease; sharing specialist requirements; and raising awareness of radon risk.<br><br>Under this Strategy, leaders from across several industries are working together to strategy, guide and maintain across the country action to avoid exposure to radon. See Federal Radon Activity Plan to discover exactly how the FRAP commitments spurred a national ramp up in radon risk reduction.<br><br>Radon is a naturally happening radioactive gas that can go into homes from the ground and build up to harmful degrees. To get more information regarding the National Radon Activity Plan, please click the web link below. EPA's Open Data Plan specifies how EPA makes data available and our commitment to making sure information transparency.<br><br> |
Revision as of 20:01, 5 October 2025
The Map of Radon Zones was established in 1993 to determine areas of the U.S. with the greatest capacity for elevated indoor radon degrees based on indoor radon measurement information, geology, aerial radioactivity, dirt parameters, and foundation types.
This web page supplies EPA Maps of Radon Areas by state along with background documents attending to the growth of the map for each specific what state has highest radon levels, consisting of the information sources used, the verdicts and self-confidence degrees created for the prediction of radon capacity, and the review process that was conducted to settle the effort.
For the last five years, NRAP companions have actually made progress towards this strong objective by developing radon testing and reduction methods right into the systems that govern purchasing, funding, constructing and refurbishing structures; creating incentives and financing for radon risk decrease; sharing specialist requirements; and raising awareness of radon risk.
Under this Strategy, leaders from across several industries are working together to strategy, guide and maintain across the country action to avoid exposure to radon. See Federal Radon Activity Plan to discover exactly how the FRAP commitments spurred a national ramp up in radon risk reduction.
Radon is a naturally happening radioactive gas that can go into homes from the ground and build up to harmful degrees. To get more information regarding the National Radon Activity Plan, please click the web link below. EPA's Open Data Plan specifies how EPA makes data available and our commitment to making sure information transparency.