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Experimental study of effectiveness of four radon mitigation solutions, based on underground depressurization, tested in prototype housing built in a high radon area in Spain
Authors:Frutos Vázquez Borja  Olaya Adán Manuel  Quindós Poncela Luis Santiago  Sainz Fernandez Carlos  Fuente Merino Ismael
Institution:a Eduardo Torroja Institute for Construction Science (a Spanish National Research Council body), C/Serreno Galvache 4, 28033 Madrid, Spain
b Medical Physics, Chair of the Faculty of Medicine, University of Cantabria, Cardenal Herrera Oria s/n, 39011 Santander, Spain
Abstract:The present paper discusses the results of an empirical study of four approaches to reducing indoor radon concentrations based on depressurization techniques in underground sumps. The experiments were conducted in prototype housing built in an area of Spain where the average radon concentration at a depth of 1 m is 250 kBq m−3.Sump effectiveness was analysed in two locations: underneath the basement, which involved cutting openings into the foundation, ground storey and roof slabs, and outside the basement walls, which entailed digging a pit alongside the building exterior. The effectiveness of both sumps was likewise tested with passive and forced ventilation methods.The systems proved to be highly efficient, lowering radon levels by 91-99%, except in the solution involving passive ventilation and the outside sump, where radon levels were reduced by 53-55%. At wind speeds of over 8 m/s, however, passive ventilation across an outside sump lowered radon levels by 95% due to a Venturi effect induced drop in pressure.
Keywords:Radon  Mitigating measures  Prevention  Sump solutions  Efficiency
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