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PASSIVE RADON CONTROL FEATURE EFFECTIVENESS IN NEW HOUSE CONSTRUCTION IN SOUTH CENTRAL FLORIDA

Citation:

Fowler, C., S. McDonough, A. Williamson, AND D. Sanchez. PASSIVE RADON CONTROL FEATURE EFFECTIVENESS IN NEW HOUSE CONSTRUCTION IN SOUTH CENTRAL FLORIDA. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/A-94/241.

Description:

The paper discusses passive radon control feature effectiveness in new house construction in South Central Florida. he State of Florida has a draft radon standard for new construction. his study was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of two slab types (monolithic and slab-in-stem wall) in retarding radon entry in new houses built in accordance with the proposed standard over high radon potential soils. ourteen houses were monitored during their construction on sites whose soil gas radon concentrations were 1000-12, 000 pCi/ L. The slab integrity was monitored over time, and post-construction ventilation and radon entry measurements were made in all the houses. he slab-in-stem calls exhibited significantly more slab cracking than did the monolithic slabs. hose houses also had higher average radon entry rates, radon entry velocities, and concentration ratios than the monolithic slab houses. oth slab types proved to be effective in retarding radon entry, especially when penetrations were properly sealed.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:05/24/2002
Record Last Revised:04/16/2004
Record ID: 36292