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The Minnesota Radon Project helps people with radon problems through research and outreach. |
***February 2009***** NEW RESEARCH
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DO YOU HAVE GRANITE COUNTER TOPS, FLOORS, OR WALL TILES IN
YOUR HOME?
The Minnesota Radon Project is studying the potential for elevated radon in tight houses
that contain exotic
decorative granite countertops, floors, or wall tiles. Click here
for more info.
**September 2008***GOOD NEWS****
A blind study of mitigation systems installed by some Minnesota
contractors show that radon can be reduced substantially and that lives can be
saved cost-effectively in a high radon region. Click
here
to download a copy of the paper.
Here are some tools to help you to test your house for a radon problem and suggest ways to fix it.
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RETROSPECTIVE RADON DETECTORS: Using the past as an improved guide for the future |
About Us
The project is directed by Dr. Dan Steck (personal
web page ). We are
located in the Physics Department at St.
John's University in Collegeville, Minnesota. Students
have been an integral
part of the project since its beginning in 1982.
Radon
outreach
We conduct local and
regional surveys
of