Radon:
a radioactive gas found in some homes that, if occurring in strong enough concentrations, can cause health problems.
Radon A
radioactive gas found in some homes that in sufficient concentrations can cause health problems.
A radioactive gas found in some homes that in sufficient concentrations could cause health problems.
A radioactive gas found in some homes that in sufficient concentrations can cause health problems.
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Radon is a known cancer - causing
radioactive gas and is
found in the
gas producing shale formations in Pennsylvania that are being piped into the City via the Spectra pipeline.
A Duke University study of treated oil and
gas wastewater
finds that current water quality regulations are inadequate to prevent accumulation of
radioactive material in surface waters.
Radon, which is a
radioactive gas created in nature, is often
found in basements and crawl spaces, where there is poor ventilation.
Answer: Radon is an odorless, tasteless
radioactive gas that can be
found in homes across the United States.