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Annual Average Radon Concentrations in California Residences
Authors:Kai-Shen Liu  Steven B. Hayward  John R. Girman  Barbara A. Moed  Fan-Yen Huang
Affiliation:1. California Department of Health Services , Berkeley , California , USA;2. Geo-Radon Services , Guerneville , California , USA;3. California Public Health Foundation , Berkeley , California , USA
Abstract:A study was conducted to determine the annual average radon concentrations in California residences, to determine the approximate fraction of the California population regularly exposed to radon concentrations of 4 pCI/l or greater, and to the extent possible, to identify regions of differing risk for high radon concentrations within the state. Annual average indoor radon concentrations were measured with passive (alpha track) samplers sent by mail and deployed by home occupants, who also completed questionnaires on building and occupant characteristics. For the 310 residences surveyed, concentrations ranged from 0.10 to 16 pCI/l, with a geometric mean of whole-house (bedroom and living room) average concentrations of 0.85 pCI/l and a geometric standard deviation of 1.91. A total of 88,000 California residences (0.8 percent) were estimated to have radon concentrations exceeding 4 pCI/l. When the state was divided into six zones based on geology, significant differences in geometric mean radon concentrations were found between several of the zones. Zones with high geometric means were the Sierra Nevada mountains, the valleys east of the Sierra Nevada, the central valley (especially the southern portion), and Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties. Zones with low geometric means included most coastal counties and the portion of the state from Los Angeles and San Bernardino Counties south.
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