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Indoor Air Quality in Tribal Communities Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals nau.edu/iaqtc 1

Radon Where does Radon come from What is Radon Radioactive Decay Risk of Exposure Radon Testing Education and Outreach Radon Mitigation Radon Resistant Construction nau.edu/iaqtc 2

Where does radon come from?  Caused by breakdown of Uranium in earth’s crust.  A mount of radon in soil depends on soil chemistry, which varies greatly from one house to next  M oves up through ground into atmosphere, where it can enter through cracks/holes in foundation nau.edu/iaqtc 3

Most mitigation systems are known as “active soil depressurization” and attempt to prevent the radon from entering the home. nau.edu/iaqtc 4

Radon in Buildings From soil Lower parts of building at greatest risk “Stack effect” 5

Radon Radon in air is ubiquitous  Radon: odorless, colorless, radioactive gas  Found in outdoor air and indoor air of buildings  Form of radiation that damages lung tissue  # 1 cause of lung cancer among non-smokers  Estimated 21,000 deaths year, rising  Smoking increases your risk 4 times!  Elevated indoor levels found in every state nau.edu/iaqtc 6

Radon “Daughters” 7

Radon Decay Products Lead-210 Polonium-214 Bismuth-214 Lead-214 Polonium-218 Radon-222    Lead-206 Polonium-210 Bismuth-210    22 yrs 4 day 3 min 27 min 20 min 0.2 ms 5 day 138 day Stable Po-218 and Po-214 Deliver majority of radiation dose to lungs nau.edu/iaqtc 8

Radon in Lungs Radon or decay products inhaled Particles irradiate lungs Irradiation can cause lung cancer Radon 9

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nau.edu/iaqtc Radon Testing 12

nau.edu/iaqtc Radon Levels Red alert - radon level above 4 pCi/L (pico Curies per Liter) Yellow alert - radon levels between 2 pCi/L and 4 pCi/L Average radon indoor air about 1.3 pCi/L 13

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Initial Test: 2-7 days Non-real estate: Lowest lived in Real Estate: Lowest suitable for Occupancy w/o Renovation NO YES Test in livable and frequently occupied room. Keep away from drafts and moisture. No bathrooms, kitchen, crawlspace. nau.edu/iaqtc 15

Location of Device in Room In a room with low traffic, where it will not be disturbed Away from drafts Away from extreme heat and areas of high humidity. Avoid direct sunlight. At least 20 inches from floor. nau.edu/iaqtc 16

Location of Device in Room If the device is hung, it should be suspended 6 to 8 feet from the floor. More than 3 feet from exterior doors, windows, or other openings to the outside. 12 inches or more from an exterior wall. At least 4 inches from other objects (including another test device) nau.edu/iaqtc 17

Radon Measurement Devices Activated charcoal device Electret Ion Chamber Continuous Radon Monitor nau.edu/iaqtc 18

Activated Charcoal Devices For short-term tests Must be analyzed within 6 days Each device has its own test length nau.edu/iaqtc 19

Activated Charcoal Devices Advantages Disadvantages Compact, convenient and economical Can be used for 48-hour test Can be easily mailed to lab for analysis Passive, does not require power and silent Quick and accurate analysis Limited to short-term sampling Provides no indication of changes in radon during measurement. If radon peaks and valleys are dramatic, the results validity is questioned because of a possible bias over the last 12 hours. Tampering detection difficult. nau.edu/iaqtc 20

Electret Ion Chamber (E-Perm) Short-term and long-term measurements, measures radon in water with additional kit 2 days-1 year, dependent upon: Configuration Type of disk used Anticipated radon concentration nau.edu/iaqtc 21

Measuring Electret Voltages Electrets are pre-charged, can be reused. Electret voltages are measured and recorded before and after deployment. Math: (~2 volts drop per day per pCi/L) nau.edu/iaqtc 22

Electret Ion Chambers Advantages Disadvantages Short-term and long-term measurements Electret can be re-used until voltage falls below the desired operating voltage for the device used (200 volts) Can be recharged by manufacturer ($15 each) Sensitive to external gamma radiation. Correction needed. Sensitive to altitude changes. Correction needed. Can be damaged by touching surface, surface contamination or impact. Pre/post voltages must be measured at the same temperature. nau.edu/iaqtc 23

Continuous Radon Monitors Sun Nuclear (Solid State Silicon Detector) Impacts from alpha particles are counted. Data plotted and averaged Relatively low efficiency Provides continuous measurements Used for diagnostics nau.edu/iaqtc 24

Continuous Radon Monitors Advantages Disadvantages Exposure variable: 48 hrs to many months Relatively good precision Can track hourly variations Options to down load or print on site Can indicate tampering or ventilation. Higher priced Requires trained operator Annual calibration Bi-annual performance tests. Can only test one room at a time. nau.edu/iaqtc 25

Results from a CRM EPA Action Level 4.0 pCi/L nau.edu/iaqtc 26

Do It Yourself Test Kits nau.edu/iaqtc 27

What next? 1. Test your own homes, offices, schools. 2. Organize Develop a Systematic Approach Build an Effective Team Standard Operating Procedures Available from many EPA sources (Radon, Tools for Schools) 3. Communicate With Everyone All the Time! Be Transparent and Inclusive 4. Act to Address Structural, Institutional and Behavioral Issues Test for Radon Implement Radon Reduction Plans (Radon Resistant New Construction Building Codes) Educate Construction and Maintenance Staff about Radon Mitigation nau.edu/iaqtc 28

Twa-le Abrahamson-Swan Spokane Tribal Air Quality Department Brandi Toft, Air Quality Specialist Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe nau.edu/iaqtc 29

Start by researching local radon data Possible Sources: Online, State Radon Office, IHS, Housing nau.edu/iaqtc 30

Create outreach materials: locally focused brochures, webpage, tribal news papers, etc. nau.edu/iaqtc 31

Posters, billboards, truck magnets nau.edu/iaqtc 32

EPA Living Green Campaign in 2012 Modified for Tribal Outreach TV, Radio, Newspaper, Magazines, Stickers, E-Cards, Web Banners, etc. nau.edu/iaqtc 33

Direct Community Outreach Information tables at Health Fairs, Housing Fairs, Powwows nau.edu/iaqtc 34

Are radon kits readily available? Spokane Tribe purchased kits in bulk, placed at the Tribal Trading Post with outreach materials Reminders and signs throughout the community Post-testing follow up nau.edu/iaqtc 35

Leech Lake Provides test kits free of charge to Leech Lake Members and Employees Incentives! Free CO detector to households who complete a radon test. nau.edu/iaqtc 36

Focused Outreach: Tribal housing, construction and weatherization staff, architects, bidders, etc. nau.edu/iaqtc 37

Radio Outreach Effective to reach rural reservation communities Host a weekly show, InnerTribal Beat on KYRS Thin Air Community Radio in Spokane, WA Tuesdays 2-4 Pacific 88.1 FM and online at Incorporate Tribal environmental news, air quality tips, burn ban notifications, with some great music, community announcements, etc. Photo: Spokane Tribal Air Quality Coordinator and InnerTribal Beat Host, accepting a 2012 EPA Clean Air Excellence Award in Washington DC from Gina McCarthy, EPA Assistant Administrator for the Office of Air and Radiation. nau.edu/iaqtc 38

Look for other media outlets Radio Outreach: Native America Calling Native America Calling is heard on 52 stations in the United States and in Canada by approximately 500,000 listeners each week. Or Google “Native America Calling AND Radon” Contact the producers, watch the schedule, propose new shows, speakers, etc. Build relationships with local TV news, newspapers, etc. nau.edu/iaqtc 39

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Different Types of Mitigation Active soil depressurization (ASD) and mechanical ventilation (most common) Above slab air pressure differential barrier Heat recovery ventilators There can be potentially serious issues with installing mitigation systems. Mitigation systems installed in humid regions can compound moisture issues such as mold and mildew. Poorly installed mitigation systems can greatly increase winter heating costs. nau.edu/iaqtc 41

One way to ensure that your home is safe from radon Ambient outdoor radon levels average 0.4 pCi/L nau.edu/iaqtc 42

Basic Radon Mitigation The cost of radon mitigation is between $800 to $2,500 with an average of about $1,200 nau.edu/iaqtc 43

-Cracks in basement floors and walls need to be sealed. -The floor/wall joint is a common culprit. -Cinderblock walls are an open invite for radon to come into the house. nau.edu/iaqtc 44

This image shows a hole drilled in the basement floor to draw air from under the concrete slab. The tools necessary for radon mitigation will vary depending on the individual circumstances. nau.edu/iaqtc 45

Mitigation in crawlspace Active soil depressurization. Notice the piping under the plastic Pipe to fan nau.edu/iaqtc 46

Actual Mitigation Photo Most mitigation systems can be designed to blend into the natural structure and utilities of the home nau.edu/iaqtc 47

Summary The most common type of mitigation is the active soil depressurization. There is no “one system fits all” approach to radon mitigation and care should be taken to install the right system for each unique circumstance. Annual inspection of mitigation system should be completed nau.edu/iaqtc 48

nau.edu/iaqtc Radon Resistant Construction (RRC) Radon-resistant construction typically costs a builder between $250 and $750. RRC could cost less than $250 if the builder already uses some of the same techniques for moisture control. For a builder, it is much less expensive to install a radon-resistant system during construction than to go back and fix a radon problem identified later. If a new homeowner tests for radon and has to mitigate high levels, it could cost the builder or the owner as much as $2,