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Our Review of
EPA's Home Buyer's and Seller's Guide to Radon
EPA Offices

Home Buyer's and Seller's Guide to Radon is a publication by the Environmental Protection Agency, and this page is part of our review of the guide. We are presenting this series because Lake Tahoe is a high Radon area, according to the EPA.

In its guide, the EPA lists its Regional Offices and contact information. Yet, the links and phone numbers in the hardcopy of the guide are out of date. Fortunately, the EPA has a search on its website, so that you can get up-to-date information.

This series is provided to inform about Radon at Lake Tahoe and beyond. On each page, you can view more by clicking on one of the navigation links below.


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