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Main Title Radon entry into detached dwellins : house dynamics and mitigation techniques /
Author Hubbard, L. ; Gadsby, K. ; Bohac, D. ; Lovell, A. ; Harrje, D.
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Gadsby, K.
Bohac, D.
Lovell, A.
Harrje, D.
Socolow, R.
CORP Author Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab. ;Princeton Univ., NJ. Center for Energy and Environmental Studies. ;Oak Ridge National Lab., TN.
Publisher U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Air and Energy Engineering Research Laboratory,
Year Published 1988
Report Number AEERL-P-534; EPA/600/J-88/347
Stock Number PB89-237150
Additional Subjects Radon ; Houses ; Radioactive materials ; Ventilation ; New Jersey ; Meteorology ; Basements ; Sources ; Field tests ; Reprints ; Indoor air pollution ; Environmental transport ; Air pollution sampling ; Soil gases ; Tracer studies ; Mitigation
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NTIS  PB89-237150 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 7 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm
Abstract
The paper gives results of a 12-month field study on the mechanisms of radon entry and the effectiveness of mitigation techniques in 14 similar houses in New Jersey. Continuous monitoring of a variety of parameters before and after mitigation has provided a very rich data base. Continuous data were obtained for radon concentrations and temperatures in different zones in the house, under the slab, and in the walls, for pressure differences across the basement perimeter, for operation of the central air distribution system, and for basic weather variables. Several-day averages of air infiltration rates, both between individual zones and outside air, and between pairs of zones, were obtained throughout the period. The mitigation systems tested were subslab pressurization and depressurization with and without sealing, basement sealing, and basement pressurization. An evaluation of the efficacy of the particular mitigation techniques tested in two single-story test houses is presented as well as a discussion of how mitigation affected air infiltration and radon source strengths. The amount of air infiltrating each basement from the soil gas is also discussed.
Notes
"David C. Sanchez, project officer." Caption title. "For publication in: Radiation Protection Dosimetry, vol. 24, nos 1-4, 1988, pp. 491-495. Also presented at the 4th International Symposium on the Natural Radiation Environment, Lisbon, Portugal, 12/7-11/87." "EPA/600/J-88/347." Microfiche.