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Radon Overview Federal Radon Action Plan

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Page 1: Radon Overview Federal Radon Action Plan. Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this module you should be able to:  Identify which federal agencies collaborated.

Radon OverviewFederal Radon Action Plan

Page 2: Radon Overview Federal Radon Action Plan. Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this module you should be able to:  Identify which federal agencies collaborated.

Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this module you should be able to:

Identify which federal agencies collaborated on the Federal Radon Action Plan

Recall the Surgeon General’s national goals for radon mitigation in this decade

Recognize some common public misconceptions about radon

Page 3: Radon Overview Federal Radon Action Plan. Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this module you should be able to:  Identify which federal agencies collaborated.

Learning Outcomes

Recall HUD multifamily development radon requirements

Examine what the HUD’s Office of Public Housing position is on radon (PIH-2012-06)

Determine what your agency should be doing about radon

Upon completion of this module you should be able to:

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Federal Radon Action Plan

PROTECTING PEOPLE AND FAMILIES FROM RADON

A FEDERAL ACTION PLANFOR SAVING LIVES

Page 5: Radon Overview Federal Radon Action Plan. Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this module you should be able to:  Identify which federal agencies collaborated.

The Scope

The first comprehensive, multi-agency effort to address an environmental threat

Multi-year approach Federal government owns, administers,

or funds 1.5 million homes, schools, and daycare facilities

An estimated one half million of these have elevated radon levels

Page 6: Radon Overview Federal Radon Action Plan. Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this module you should be able to:  Identify which federal agencies collaborated.

The Plan: Collaborative Effort

Federal agencies involved:

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) U S Department of Agriculture (USDA) Department of Defense (DOD) Department of Education (DOE) Department of the Interior (DOI) Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) General Services Administration (GSA)

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Healthy People 2020

Surgeon General’s ten year plan includes radon:

Have radon mitigation system in 30% of the estimated 1.2 million homes with elevated radon

100% of new homes in high radon areas constructed with radon reducing features

Page 8: Radon Overview Federal Radon Action Plan. Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this module you should be able to:  Identify which federal agencies collaborated.

Where is Testing Currently Being Conducted?

70% of the current testing for radon is driven by real estate transactions.

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Why Are More Homes Not Tested?

Misconceptions:

High cost of mitigation vs. low return at time of resale

Underestimate seriousness of health risk

Page 10: Radon Overview Federal Radon Action Plan. Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this module you should be able to:  Identify which federal agencies collaborated.

HUD’s Role in the Plan

HUD will incorporate radon testing and mitigation into public and assisted housing

Page 11: Radon Overview Federal Radon Action Plan. Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this module you should be able to:  Identify which federal agencies collaborated.

HUD’s Role

In the plan, HUD committed to a program within an 18 month period to collect radon test results as part of it’s inspection protocol of public and assisted housing, as a first step to a baseline study of the housing stock it funds.

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HUD and DOE Collaborating

HUD and DOE are promoting radon awareness

through weatherization and healthy homes outreach activities.

In 2013 HUD’s Office of Healthy Homes, through it’s grant programs to states and municipalities, will test an estimated 1,400 housing units for radon and fix those that exceed the EPA action level.

Page 13: Radon Overview Federal Radon Action Plan. Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this module you should be able to:  Identify which federal agencies collaborated.

HUD’s Office of Multifamily Development

This office issued Notice H 2013-03 on January 31, 2013 which outlines the Radon Policy for Multifamily Mortgage Insurance Programs.

An estimated 105,000 housing units will be affected in 2013.

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What Does H 2013-03 Require?

Housing units must be tested for radon

by professionals who are certified by NRPP or NRSB.

If the state where the dwelling unit is located requires licensure, the measurement professional must be licensed in that state.

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What Does H 2013-03 Require?

If the tested units have radon levels of 4 pCi/L or more, mitigation systems must be installed by professionals who are certified by NRPP or NRSB.

If the state where the dwelling unit is located requires licensure, the mitigation professional must be licensed in that state.

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What Does H 2013-03 Require?

For new construction, radon resistant features must be used.

In geographic areas with higher radon levels, passive mitigation systems must be installed.

In other areas, a coarse aggregate permeable layer below the concrete slabs must be provided and these must be sealed with plastic membranes.

Page 17: Radon Overview Federal Radon Action Plan. Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this module you should be able to:  Identify which federal agencies collaborated.

HUD’s Office of Public Housing

This office issued Notice PIH 2013-06 (HA) on February 3, 2013 which outlines radon information for PIH programs.

PHA’s are encouraged to test for radon in existing units and mitigate if levels above 4 pCi/L are found.

The Office is currently examining ways that radon testing and mitigation may be incorporated into program requirements for HUD assisted housing.

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What Action Should You Be Taking?

Clearly, radon is a serious threat to your health. Test your home and if it is above the EPA action

level, fix it. If you work in a HUD sponsored housing program,

keep apprised of the requirements for radon testing and mitigation in the dwelling units for which you and your agency are responsible.

Page 19: Radon Overview Federal Radon Action Plan. Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this module you should be able to:  Identify which federal agencies collaborated.

Summary

In this module we have discussed:

Which federal agencies collaborated on the Federal Radon Action Plan

The Surgeon General’s national goals for radon mitigation in this decade

Some common public misconceptions about radon

Page 20: Radon Overview Federal Radon Action Plan. Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this module you should be able to:  Identify which federal agencies collaborated.

Summary

HUD multifamily development radon requirements What the HUD’s Office of Public Housing position is

on radon (PIH-2012-06) What your agency should be doing about radon

In this module we have discussed: