Home News Livestock Crops Markets Hay, Range & Pasture Home & Family Classifieds Resources This Week's Journal

Auction Calendar
Farm Survey

Reader Comment:
by Jeannette

"It was inevitable that someone as dedicated and as talented as Shannon Schur would take"....Read the story...
Join other discussions.


CSU Extension offering scholarships for radon mitigation course

Colorado

Colorado State University Extension is offering three scholarships for the Center for Environmental Research and Technology Institute Mitigation Course which includes measurement and mitigation courses (each a $595 value). The scholarships also include three memberships to American Association of Radon Scientists and Technologists (AARST) (approximate value of $250). By providing scholarships for mitigation training and memberships to AARST, CSU Extension is providing an opportunity for people involved in construction, remodeling or handyman businesses to get the required training to meet this growing demand for mitigating homes in this region.

Most of Colorado contains high concentrations of radon, considered the second leading cause of lung cancer. Radon is a colorless, odorless, radioactive gas that can enter the home. Surveys show that homes in most Colorado counties have the potential for radon levels above Environmental Protection Agency's recommended action level. In fact, recent testing in Northeast Colorado counties has confirmed that 38 percent or more of the homes tested within the last year are above the recommended safe levels of radon gas.

Radon mitigation is recommended for all homes with radon levels higher that 4 pCi/L--picocuries of radon per liter of air. Currently, the northeast region of Colorado does not have any trained and certified radon mitigators; and there are several home owners seeking trained people to mitigate their homes.

This scholarship program is part of a continuing radon education effort provided by CSU Extension in Northeast Colorado through a grant from the Colorado Department of Environment and Public Health.

To apply for the Radon Mitigation Course and AARST membership scholarships, interested persons need to contact the Colorado State University Extension offices in Morgan, Phillips, Washington or Yuma counties, or e-mail gisele.jefferson@colostate.edu for an application packet. The completed scholarship applications are due by June 30 to the Morgan County Extension Office.

For more information, contact Gisele Jefferson at 970-345-2287 or Luann Boyer at 970-542-3544.


Click for related articles EPA livestock tax blocked by Tiahrt amendment
Feed costs, swine flu put small hog farms in peril
Kansas couple turns popcorn into growing business
Morgan County groups help sponsor exhibitors for State Fair
Roughly 2,000 Nebraska cattle die in heat
Having a home--away from home

Comments on Articles article 2009- 28 - 0610CSUscholarshpsradoncour.cfm
Add Your Comment
To post a comment on this story, enter your screen name and email address then click "Add Comment." Your email address will not be displayed.


291 Recommend | 0 Comments

Agriculture News from HPJ - Your Ag News Source
Google
 
Web hpj.com
Copyright/Privacy
Copyright 1995-2011.  High Plains Publishers, Inc.  All rights reserved.  Any republishing of these pages, including electronic reproduction of the editorial archives or classified advertising, is strictly prohibited. If you have questions or comments you can reach us at
High Plains Journal 1500 E. Wyatt Earp Blvd., P.O. Box 760, Dodge City, KS 67801 or call 1-800-452-7171. Email: webmaster@hpj.com

Search HPJ






Canola U registration
Harvest Heroes ad




Inside Futures

Editorial Archives