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Regional Radon Training Centers (RRTCs)

Radon-resistant New Construction

Periodically, state radon programs offer workshops on radon-resistant new construction. Contact your state for more information.

Private service providers often offer training on radon-resistant new construction techniques. Contact a Regional Radon Training Center in your area for course listings or check your yellow pages under "radon" or "environmental services."

Learn more about Radon-Resistant New Construction

The Indoor Radon Abatement Act (IRAA) of 1988 authorized EPA to establish four Regional Radon Training Centers (RRTCs).  The mission of the RRTCs is to develop information and provide training to government officials, professional and private firms, and the public on radon health risks and methods of radon measurement and mitigation.

There is also contact information on the Regional Radon Training Centers via the National Consortium of Regional Radon Training Centers at:  www.radoncourses.org/ exiting EPA

Eastern Regional Radon Training Center (ERRTC)
Radon and Indoor Air Quality Training

Serves Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia and West Virginia (13 states and DC).

[Overview pulled directly from their site] "Our mission is to provide training regarding health risks posed by radon and other indoor environmental hazards and to demonstrate methods of radon measurement and mitigation in residential, institutional, and commercial environments.  ERRTC collaborates with EPA, state radon program units, industry, our Regional Training Center colleagues and national certifying bodies, to create and delivery high-value and high-quality programs and outreach services in the science and business of radon measurement and mitigation and Indoor Air Quality.  The ERRTC is located at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ within the Office of Continuing Professional Education.  In addition to its training programs, the center works closely with the EPA on applied research, demonstration and outreach projects to improve public understanding of radon health risks and to identify the most cost-effective methods to reduce that risk."

To get information on and register for courses being offered, see - www.cpe.rutgers.edu/programs/radon.html exiting EPA  Contact them at:

Rutgers University
Office of Continuing Professional Education
102 Ryders Lane
New Brunswick, NJ 08901-8519
Phone: 732-932-9271
Fax: 732-932-1187
E-mail:  OCPE@njaes.rutgers.edu

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Southern Regional Radon Training Center (SRRTC)

[Overview pulled directly from their site]  "The Southern Regional Radon Training Center (SRRTC), is based in the Engineering Continuing Education (ENGCE) was established as one of four regional radon training centers in the United States.  SRRTC is managed through Auburn University and the ENGCE to provide assistance and training to the states of: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas."

"The mission of the RRTC's is to develop educational materials, provide training to government officials, professional and private firms, and the public on radon health risks, and methods of radon measurement and mitigation. To accomplish this mission, the RRTCs charge for services n order to achieve financial self-sufficiency.  SRRTC provides training for builders, realtors, architects, home inspectors, HVAC contractors, public health officials and others wishing to become certified as a radon measurement or mitigation specialists."

"A primary function of SRRTC is to provide technical training courses related to radon measurement and mitigation for persons who wish to provide professional radon services. SRRTC also targets other groups for training about radon problems that may impact citizens in their homes, schools and workplaces. For instance, homebuilders are taught radon resistant new construction techniques and home inspectors are taught skills for inspecting radon mitigation systems during a typical home inspection."

Southern Regional Radon Training Center
Engineering Continuing Education
http://eng.auburn.edu/distance-learning/ce/live/srrtc/index.html exiting EPA
217 Ramsay Hall
Auburn University, AL 36849
Phone: (800) 626-2703 or (334) 844-5719
Fax: (334) 844-5715

Ms. Jan Carrington, Program Manager
janc@eng.auburn.edu

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Midwest Universities Radon Consortium (MURC)

About the Program [pulled directly from their site]

The Midwest Universities Radon Consortium (MURC) is one of four U.S. EPA established Regional Radon Training Centers (RRTCs) founded in 1988. The mission of the RRTCs is to provide training to public officials, nonprofit and private firms, and the public regarding the health risks posed by radon and to demonstrate methods of radon measurement and mitigation in residential, educational, and other environments.

MURC collaborates with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), States, partner RRTCs, industry, National Radon Safety Board (NRSB), and the National Environmental Health Association (NEHA) to create a network of programs and outreach materials for our clients and to offer the highest quality training in radon measurement, mitigation, and indoor air quality.

MURC is located at and managed by the University of Minnesota. Courses are offered in Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin. Kansas State University is a member of MURC and offers courses in Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska.

For Further Information - www.cce.umn.edu/series/radon/ exiting EPA

University of Minnesota Courses
(Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin)

Shirley Mueffelman
University of Minnesota, College of Continuing Education
352 Classroom Office Building
1994 Buford Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55108
Telephone: 612-624-4754 or 800-843-8636
Fax: 612-624-6225
E-mail: conferences2@cce.umn.edu
Kansas State Courses
(Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska)

Bruce Snead, Instructor and Program Coordinator
Kansas State University
Engineering Extension
133 Ward Hall
Manhattan, KS 66506
Telephone: 785-532-4992
Fax: 785-532-6952
E-mail: bsnead@ksu.edu

To register for courses in Kansas, Missouri, or Nebraska:
http://radon.oznet.ksu.edu/radon_courses.html exiting EPA

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Western Regional Radon Training Center (WRRTC) at the University of Colorado

Overview [pulled directly from their site]

The Western Regional Radon Training Center was created as a consequence of the Indoor Radon Abatement Act, approved by Congress in the late 1980's. The center was moved by Region 8 EPA in 1995 to the campus of the University of Colorado and Colorado Springs, where it still resides, and Dr. James F. Burkhart was named its director. The Western Regional Radon Training Center (WRRTC) has offered many specialized courses in radon (i.e.; radon in water, radon reduction systems for new homes, measurement and mitigation courses for school personnel, etc.). You will also find that we offer a variety of on-line, video, and mail courses for professionals needing continuing education credits for NEHA and/or NRSB certifications.

Our Radon measurement and mitigation courses are routinely offered on the campus at the University of Colorado, located in Colorado Springs.

Western Regional Radon Training Center
www.wrrtc.net exiting EPA
27 Ironia Road
Flanders, NJ 07836
Phone: 1-877-723-6607
Fax: 1-877-723-6601
Email: director@wrrtc.net

Dr. James Burkhart, Training Center Director, jburkhar@uccs.edu
David Grammer, Radon Training Coordinator

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