Description: Radon is a naturally occurring colorless, tasteless and odorless radioactive gas that forms in soils from the decay of trace amounts of uranium that are naturally present in soils. Radon enters buildings from the surrounding soil through cracks or other openings in foundations. Once insode a building, radon ca become trapped and concentrate to become a health hazard unless the building is properly ventilated to remove radon. Long-term exposure to elevated levels of radon increase one's risk of developing lung cancer.
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Description: To provide quality public information, comprehensive mosquito and vector-borne disease surveillance, training to high professional standards, and effective legislative advocacy onbehalf of Ventura County Environmental Health.
Copyright Text: Ventura County Environmental Health
Description: This data depicts water lines throughout Ventura County. Data was provided by Ventura County incorporated cities, Sanitation Districts and Water Districts.
Copyright Text: Ventura County Environmental Health, Ventura County incorporated cities, Sanitation Districts and Water Districts.
Description: The California Water Resources Control Board comprises nine Region Water Quality Control Boards. The Regional Board jurisdictional boundaries are defined in Section 13200 of the California Water Code.
Copyright Text: California State Water Resources Control Board