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Presented by the Indoor Environments Association (IEA), The Indoor Environments Project is the podcast that takes you beneath the surface of radon, vapor intrusion, and indoor air quality. We explore the science, stories, ethics, and standards shaping the built environment—from homes to workplaces and everything in between.Each month, we sit down with leading experts, seasoned professionals, and sharp thinkers to tackle the industry's most pressing challenges, uncover historical milestones, and imagine what’s next for indoor environmental health.Whether you're a seasoned professional, policy advocate, or just curious about the air you breathe, this podcast delivers insight, practical knowledge, and a few surprises along the way.📅 New episodes drop the 4th Wednesday of every month. Subscribe today and join the conversation on the spaces we live, work, and thrive in.#IndoorAirQuality #Radon #VaporIntrusion #IEApodcast

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episode Radon in Water: Understanding Sources, Exposure Pathways, Testing, and Mitigation cover

Radon in Water: Understanding Sources, Exposure Pathways, Testing, and Mitigation

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2519426/fan_mail/new] Radon is most often discussed as an indoor air issue — but what about radon in water? In this episode of The Indoor Environments Project, we explore a lesser-known yet important pathway of exposure: radon in well water. For homes that rely on private wells, radon in water can contribute to indoor air levels and raise important questions about testing, health risks, and mitigation. Host Diane Swecker is joined by Dr. Uttam Saha and Dr. Michael Kitto, two leading experts whose research and standards work have helped shape our understanding of radon in both air and water. Together, they break down: *  How radon enters groundwater and why levels can vary dramatically—even between neighboring homes  *  The key differences between radon in air and radon in water  *  How everyday activities like showering and laundering can release radon into indoor air  *  The real health considerations, including inhalation vs. ingestion pathways  *  When and how homeowners should test well water for radon  *  What to look for in a qualified testing professional or laboratory  *  Current guidelines, regulatory challenges, and how standards are evolving  *  Mitigation options, including aeration and granular activated carbon systems  *  A practical field question: should you test water and air at the same time?  This episode highlights an important reality: radon in water is highly variable, often overlooked, and must be tested to be understood. 🎓 Continuing Education Credit This episode is approved for 1 NRPP continuing education credit for IEA members. To claim your credit:  Log in to your Indoor Environments account → Navigate to CE Courses → Select IEA-402. 📍 Join Us at the IEA Symposium Want to go deeper? Join professionals from across the country at the Indoor Environments Association Symposium in Norfolk, VA (October 4–7, 2026). *  Early Bird (by June 30): $645 for members | $800 for non-members *  After June 30: $745 for members | $900 for non-members *  Student Rate: $450 (with valid student ID)  🔍 Key Takeaway Radon doesn’t just come from the ground beneath your home — it can also come from the water you use every day. Understanding both pathways is essential for making informed decisions about testing and mitigation. 🎙️ About the Podcast The Indoor Environments Project is the official podcast of the Indoor Environments Association, bringing together experts, practitioners, and researchers to explore the science and standards shaping indoor environmental health. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2519426/support] The Indoor Environment Project is brought to you by the Indoor Environments Association—advancing science, policy, and professionalism in radon, vapor intrusion, and indoor air quality. 📬 Got feedback, questions, or a story to share? Email us at info@indoorevironments.org [info@indoorenvironments.org]! 💡 Subscribe to stay updated on future episodes—and don’t forget to leave a review if you enjoyed the show! 🌐 Learn more about our work at indoorenvironments.org [https://indoorenvironments.org]. Because better air starts with better professionals.

22. april 2026 - 45 min
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When Vapor Intrusion Gets Complicated: Design, Testing, and What Really Matters

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2519426/fan_mail/new] In this episode of The Indoor Environments Project, host Diane Swecker is joined by Rachel Peterson, P.G., Environmental Department Manager at AGW, and Tony McDonald, CEO of A-Z Solutions, for a deep dive into vapor intrusion in practice. While vapor intrusion is often discussed alongside radon mitigation, this conversation explores where the similarities end — and where complexity begins. Together, they unpack how vapor intrusion projects are identified, designed, and executed in real-world settings, including: *  What types of sites present vapor intrusion risk and how those risks are evaluated  *  The role of the conceptual site model in shaping mitigation decisions  *  Key differences between radon mitigation systems and vapor intrusion systems *  Why verification testing can be significantly more complex, especially when VOCs from building materials influence results  *  How pilot testing and pressure field data inform system design  *  Why successful projects depend on a multidisciplinary team, including consultants, regulators, and mitigation professionals  The discussion also highlights common challenges in the field, including misinterpretation of data, overreach in project scope, and the importance of understanding the limits of your expertise. Whether you’re a radon professional expanding into vapor intrusion, an environmental consultant, or involved in building design and redevelopment, this episode provides valuable insight into the realities of vapor intrusion work. To learn about the benefits of being an IEA member go to indoorenvironments.org Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2519426/support] The Indoor Environment Project is brought to you by the Indoor Environments Association—advancing science, policy, and professionalism in radon, vapor intrusion, and indoor air quality. 📬 Got feedback, questions, or a story to share? Email us at info@indoorevironments.org [info@indoorenvironments.org]! 💡 Subscribe to stay updated on future episodes—and don’t forget to leave a review if you enjoyed the show! 🌐 Learn more about our work at indoorenvironments.org [https://indoorenvironments.org]. Because better air starts with better professionals.

25. mars 2026 - 36 min
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Beyond the Snapshot: Radon as a Lifetime Risk

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2519426/fan_mail/new] Radon risk is not a snapshot in time — it’s a lifetime exposure. In this episode of The Indoor Environments Project, we’re joined by Dr. Alison Wallace, thoracic surgeon and lung cancer researcher, to explore how cumulative radon exposure contributes to lung cancer risk — particularly among never-smokers. Dr. Wallace shares insights from her ongoing research in Nova Scotia, where elevated residential radon levels have prompted new investigation into biologic “signatures” of long-term exposure. Her team is studying lung tissue, blood, saliva, and even toenails to better understand how radon affects the body over time — and how that data could eventually refine lung cancer screening criteria. We discuss: • Why lifetime exposure is difficult to quantify  • The challenge of expanding screening beyond smoking history  • What happens when patients discover high radon after decades in one home  • The gap between public awareness and medical education  • Why radon is uniquely positioned as a preventable environmental risk This conversation bridges environmental science, clinical medicine, and public policy — and reinforces a powerful truth: radon is measurable, manageable, and preventable. Better air starts with better professionals.  Indoor Environments 2026™ | Radon Mitigation | Vapor Intrusion | Lung Cancer Screening | Environmental Health | ANSI/AARST Standards  Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2519426/support] The Indoor Environment Project is brought to you by the Indoor Environments Association—advancing science, policy, and professionalism in radon, vapor intrusion, and indoor air quality. 📬 Got feedback, questions, or a story to share? Email us at info@indoorevironments.org [info@indoorenvironments.org]! 💡 Subscribe to stay updated on future episodes—and don’t forget to leave a review if you enjoyed the show! 🌐 Learn more about our work at indoorenvironments.org [https://indoorenvironments.org]. Because better air starts with better professionals.

25. feb. 2026 - 27 min
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AI in the Radon Industry: Tools, Trust, and the Role of Professionals

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2519426/fan_mail/new] Artificial intelligence is showing up everywhere — but what does it actually mean for the radon industry? In this episode of The Indoor Environments Project, we take a grounded, professional look at how AI is beginning to influence radon measurement, mitigation design, quality control, documentation, and public communication — and where firm boundaries still need to remain. January is Radon Awareness Month, making this conversation especially timely. While AI can support better data analysis, pattern recognition, and reporting, it is not a replacement for certified radon professionals, field experience, or professional judgment. Host Diane Swecker is joined by two guests with complementary perspectives: * Lorin Stieff, Vice President of Rad Elec, with extensive experience in radon technology, software development, and standards work * Chad Smith, NRPP-certified radon measurement and mitigation professional, owner of Monarch Radon Testing, and founder of RadonSketch, bringing deep field and diagnostics expertise Together, they discuss: * Where AI can genuinely support radon professionals * How AI may help with QA/QC, documentation, and defensibility * The risks, limitations, and ethical considerations of AI tools * Why trust, standards, and human accountability remain central to public health The episode closes with a reminder of why radon testing matters — and a short song to help make the message stick. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2519426/support] The Indoor Environment Project is brought to you by the Indoor Environments Association—advancing science, policy, and professionalism in radon, vapor intrusion, and indoor air quality. 📬 Got feedback, questions, or a story to share? Email us at info@indoorevironments.org [info@indoorenvironments.org]! 💡 Subscribe to stay updated on future episodes—and don’t forget to leave a review if you enjoyed the show! 🌐 Learn more about our work at indoorenvironments.org [https://indoorenvironments.org]. Because better air starts with better professionals.

7. jan. 2026 - 27 min
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Standards: Why They Matter

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2519426/fan_mail/new] EPISODE 5: STANDARDS – WHY THEY MATTER In this episode of The Indoor Environments Project, we dig into one of the most powerful forces shaping our industry: standards. From radon and vapor intrusion to environmental due diligence—standards make our work safer, more consistent, and grounded in science. Fresh off an incredible IEA Symposium in Fort Worth, we’re joined by two leaders who live and breathe this work every day: 🧪 Myca Bruno Managing Director of Indoor Air Quality at BBG Assessment, ANSI/AARST Measurement Standards Committee member, and President of the IEA North Carolina Chapter. 🔬 Shawn Price Director of Operations for Air Chek and AccuStar Labs, former IEA President, Chair of the Standards Management Council, and Chair of the ANSI/AARST MEAS Standard. Together, they take us behind the scenes of standards development—what the consensus process really looks like, why transparency matters, and how real-world science guides every update. You’ll hear:  • What happens when testing and mitigation aren’t grounded in standards  • Examples where following the standard protected families and revealed hidden risks  • How standards reduce liability, strengthen trust, and level the playing field for all businesses  • Why YOUR voice is needed in public comments and volunteer committees  • What’s next for radon, vapor intrusion, and IAQ standards And because this episode drops right before Thanksgiving—we’re sharing a moment of gratitude for the professionals who make homes, schools, and workplaces safer every day. Better air starts with better professionals. Subscribe, share, and follow us as we release exclusive Symposium interviews in the coming weeks. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2519426/support] The Indoor Environment Project is brought to you by the Indoor Environments Association—advancing science, policy, and professionalism in radon, vapor intrusion, and indoor air quality. 📬 Got feedback, questions, or a story to share? Email us at info@indoorevironments.org [info@indoorenvironments.org]! 💡 Subscribe to stay updated on future episodes—and don’t forget to leave a review if you enjoyed the show! 🌐 Learn more about our work at indoorenvironments.org [https://indoorenvironments.org]. Because better air starts with better professionals.

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