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David Williams

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May 11, 2008, 11:07:53 AM5/11/08
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-> Hereabouts, we tend to have a bunch of clay. Not much of a radon problem.

It depends on where the clay came from. Basically, clay consists of fine
particles of weathered rock which have settled onto the bottom of a
body of water. If the original rock was granite, then the clay may
produce radon.

Local builders should know if this is a problem in your area.

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