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Report PHE-CRCE-017 Radon in Northern Ireland: indicative atlas

Publication Year

2015

Document Status

Current

Abstract

Useful to those who have duties in the area of assessing and reducing radon exposure of the population of Northern Ireland in the home and place of work. Supplies elevated radon potential information in the form of an indicative map.

Document History

Replaces report HPA-RPD-061 titled, 'Radon in dwellings in Northern Ireland: 2009 review and atlas', Health Protection Agency, Radiation Protection Division. Work was partially funded by the Northern Ireland Department of the Environment and jointly prepared by Public Health England and the British Geological Survey.

Author

Daraktchieva, Z. et al

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Public Health England

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