- The general assembly finds, determines, and declares that:
- Radon, an odorless, colorless, radioactive gas, is the leading cause of lung cancer deaths among nonsmokers in the nation and is the second leading cause of lung cancer deaths overall;
- Radon originates from the decay of naturally occurring uranium in Colorado granite, soil, and bedrock and can accumulate in structures at dangerous risk levels to humans;
- Indoor radon ranks among the most serious environmental health problems;
- Colorado ranks seventh in the nation for highest potential radon risk;
- All of Colorado’s counties are at high risk for radon, and fifty percent of Colorado homes have radon levels that should be mitigated;
- An estimated five hundred Coloradans die from radon-induced lung cancer annually, causing more deaths than drunk driving, house fires, carbon monoxide, and drowning combined; and
- Increased education and awareness of the harmful effects of radon exposure will help save the lives of Coloradans and reduce the burden of health-care costs from radon-induced lung cancer.
- The department shall establish a radon education and awareness program. As a part of the program, the department shall:
- Provide radon information and education statewide to citizens, businesses, and others in need of information;
- Work collaboratively with radon contractors and citizens to resolve questions and concerns regarding the installation of safe, healthy, and efficient radon mitigation systems; and
- Collaborate with local governments to provide information on best practices for radon mitigation strategies.
- Effective January 1, 2017, the department shall establish a radon mitigation assistance program to provide financial assistance to low-income individuals for radon mitigation in their homes. The state board of health shall set the program requirements, including eligibility requirements for financial assistance.
- The department shall use money in the hazardous substance response fund, established in section 25-16-104.6, to finance the radon education and awareness program and the radon mitigation assistance program.
Source: L. 2016: Entire section added, (HB 16-1141), ch. 128, p. 364, § 1, effective August 10.