2026 EPA Region 7 Radon Stakeholders Meeting

 

20th annual EPA Region 7 Radon Stakeholders Meeting, March 2, 2026 at the Graduate by Hilton in Lincoln, NE Hosted by NRPS and Nebraska Radon Program

 

March 2, 2026: 8 hours CE 
     KSU-1100 Radon Measurement Standards Review and Discussion (counts for NRPP renewal standards course) - 4 hours - 8 am-noon Central

and/or

     KSU-1600 Radon Mitigation Standards Review and Discussion (counts for NRPP renewal standards course) - 4 hours - 1-5 pm Central

or

     KSU-422 MSQA Standards for Radon Meas Prof - 2 hours - 1-3pm Central

and/or

     KSU-424 (submitted to NRPP) Interpreting Radon Measurements - 2 hours - 3-5pm Central

March 3, 2026:      
     Location: Graduate by Hilton Lincoln  |  141 N 9th St  |  Lincoln, NE 68508  
   Agenda  
March 4, 2026: Region 7 & Region 6 States Meetings

Questions? Email: radon @ ksu (dot) edu

 

--------------EPA Region 7 Radon Stakeholders' Meeting Resources 2026--------------

Attendees List 3-3-2026 

Agenda

Quiz (only valid for those who attend in person)

 

Presentations

Welcome and Announcements - Adrienne Valente-Moody, NE DHHS

Keynote: Continuity Planning for Radon Businesses - LeAnna Norquest, NE DHHS

How Tribes and States Work Together
   Cody Barta, Ponca Tribe of Nebraska
   Jim Parsons, Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma

Conference on Radiation Control Program Directors (CRCPD) Update - Randy Lane, CRCPD Committee Member

Indoor Environments Association Updates
   Diane Swecker, IEA Director
   Wes Hodgden, Heartland Chapter President

U.S. EPA Update - Molly Schreiner, Region 7 EPA

State Reports
   Nebraska
   Iowa
   Missouri
   Kansas

Identifying Risks on the Job Site
   George Brozovski, U. S. EPA Region 6
   Adrienne Valente-Moody, NE DHHS
   Andy Nalow, NE DHHS
   Nolan Rine, NE DHHS

Resources for Radon Work: From Legislation to Public Outreach
   Alexis Gigliello, American Lung Association
   Randy Lane, CRCPD
   Brian Hanson, NRPS

Personal Experience of Lung Cancer - Ronnette Sailors

National Radon Safety Board (NRSB) Update - Carolyn Vick, NRSB

National Radon Proficiency Plan (NRPP) Update - Amy Roedl, NRPP

Masonic Cancer Alliance Project
   Karin Denes-Collar, MCA
   Brian Hanson, NRPS

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