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RADON
Radon gas is generated by the radioactive decay of certain minerals in the ground.� Nationally, regions where the presence of radon has been identified are generally well known.� The geologic conditions in this part of Maryland are not known to contribute to the production of radon gas.� Campus environmental safety staff took samples several years ago and confirmed the absence of any significant levels of radon.
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