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National Radon Results: 1985 to 1999 Brian Gregory1 Philip P. Jalbert, U.S. EPA Since the mid-1980s the United States has made significant progress in reducing the risk from exposure to radon. This progress is the result
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Document Date: 2003-02-27 22:18:36


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Washington / D.C. / Storrs / /

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Research Center Inc. / Survey Communications Inc. / /

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United States / /

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University of Connecticut / /

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odorless gas / telephone interview surveys / real estate transactions / less media coverage / mitigation systems / /

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National Safety Council / office of Radiation and Indoor Air / office of Air and Radiation / Indoor Environments Division / National Association of Home Builders / Census Division / National Association of Homebuilders / University of Connecticut / U.S. Environmental Protection Agency / Environmental Protection Agency / Center for Survey Research and Analysis / /

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Gregory / Philip P. Jalbert / /

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contractor / representative / representative of national population estimates / /

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New Jersey / New / Connecticut / /

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Radiation / /

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