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Indoor Environments Association Podcast

Indoor Environments Association

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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, ...
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Originally these episodes were recorded for our one-hour weekly radio show, airing on 101.7 FM in Richmond, VA. That format didn't allow for folks to hear it unless they caught it live, and we have built the library of them so everyone can listen at their leisure. The content is designed for our local water but applies to most of the US. We discuss private well, community well, and municipal water supplies as well as common contaminants found in each. Some examples are: Chlorine, Chloramine, ...
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It Is Better To Know

Anh, Cecilia & Valerie

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Hello everybody. Welcome to the "It Is Better To Know " podcast with Anh, Cecilia and Valerie - we are all pharmacists in Canada. Every month, we will choose a different health related topic and break it down so it is easy for you to understand. Join us each month and let us help you help others. Stay curious, my beautiful friends.
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Send us a text Radon is a relatively newer contaminant with regulations in place for gas level testing and mitigation, but only Maine has anything related to Radon in water. We dig into what it is, where it comes from, and why you want to stay far away from it! You can protect your home from the gas intrusion thru the soil and basements BUT you may…
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Send us a text 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 Symp…
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Send us a text Have you ever picked up a water test strip and seen items like “Monopersulfate” or “Cyanuric acid” and others? Had you wondered what is this doing in my water? This episode digs into those oddball things and gives you the explanation of what they are and if they would normally be found in your water.…
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Send us a text In this episode of The Indoor Environment Project, host Diane Swecker sits down with Amy Roedl, NRPP Director of Proficiency, and Mark Ungerer, Health Physicist Supervisor with the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, for an honest and thought-provoking conversation about ethics in the radon and indoor environmental industrie…
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Send us a text Episode 3: The Cost of No Standards What happens when radon and vapor intrusion work goes unregulated? In this episode of the Indoor Environments Podcast, host Diane Swecker explores the real-world risks of operating without consistent standards, certification, or licensing. She’s joined by two industry leaders: Jane Malone, National…
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Send us a text In this episode of The Indoor Environments Project, we’re taking a step back—and a big step forward. Join us for a fascinating conversation with Zan Jones, a longtime advocate, educator, and leader in the radon industry, as we explore the history of radon, how the industry first took shape, and where it’s headed next. We’ll cover: Ho…
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Send us a text Welcome to the premiere episode of The Indoor Environments Project, the podcast where we explore the evolving world of indoor air quality. In this debut, we’re joined by two industry rockstars: Joshua Kerber, Environmental Research Scientist with the Minnesota Department of Health, and Chad Robinson, founder of Building Performance C…
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Send us a text In this episode we were curious about the mercury levels in fish and how this happened. What we discovered was bizarre, namely because mercury is a metal and in its elemental form it is heavier than lead yet it quickly evaporates into the air. This puts some perspective on those fluorescent bulbs that few of us actually bag before to…
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Send us a text AKA-How to Identify and Fix Smell in water: This episode gets into the very tricky problem of odors in water. Check out the details and follow this guide for information that the amateurs don’t understand. 1. Does it present in the raw when run into a bucket? If yes, then part of the solution involves carbon filtration. 2. Is it in t…
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Send us a text This episode dives into the massive issue of plastics and our world. Microplastics were first identified back in 1993 on the beaches of the Isle of Man, and those colorful specs were the beginning of our nightmare. We discuss the different sources, sizes, and treatment options for this man-made problem as well as the health impacts f…
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Send us a text This is episode revisits the confusing world of water softeners. We discuss what a water softener actually does, how does it, and why it is not a drinking water system. Ion exchange is simple please just simplistically explained and how your water will change for the better, as well as what to expect in your drinking or irrigation wa…
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Send us a text This was a quick response edition that went into details about the recent water emergency here in Richmond that cut off water to all of the Richmond and parts of surrounding counties for about 3 days. We discussed the new contamination concerns and how the “Boil Water Advisory “ impacts residential and commercial properties. UV syste…
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Send us a text Before you open your next, can you need to listen to this episode. Worldwide 180,000,000,000 aluminum beverage cans are as per year! It only takes 2.5 billion stacked to reach the moon, and almost everyone has a coding on the inside. This info will cause you to reconsider every purchase at the grocery store, as it includes all types …
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Send us a text For over 75 years, the United States has been dosing our Municipal water with fluoride. Since the 1970's, Americans have been voting against the idea of adding poison to the city supplied water. But the Government trudged on, imposing regulations based on limited research of the negative side effects, mainly focused on fluorosis. Wha…
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Send us a text In Today's Episode, The Jacked-Up James, Paul The Water Guy discusses the historical, environmental and future importance of the James River. For hundreds of years, the James River has supported its surrounding land and communities. But for the last 60+ years, the people it has provided for, have been destroying it. Learn what pollut…
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Send us a text Allow me to re-introduce myself, my name is Water Filtration. When beginning the journey to clear waters, you may be asking yourself where to even start. Listen along as the Water Guy talks you through a crash course on water filtration. Get to know the water woes you can find in both your city and well water. The first step in water…
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Send us a text What the Frack? I'm sure you've heard of fracking but depending on what side of the political stream you heard it from, drastically changes your point of view. Take a deep dive with us, explore the facts surrounding the health concerns and environmental damages caused by fracking. Politics aside, join The Water Guy Unfiltered to get …
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Send us a text After over 75 years of contamination, 2024 will be the year of regulation. Studies, both new and old, have shown the dangers of the non-stick family known as PFAS. Have you considered how the EPA's new enforceable PFAS limits will affect you, your family and the community you live in? Learn how you can be proactive about your family'…
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Send us a text Have you ever wondered about the differences between drinking water systems? They all make the same claims, but do they have the certifications to back them up? Deep dive with us into the murky waters of over-the-counter drinking water. See what systems are worth their weight in water and who sinks to the bottom of the charts with un…
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Send us a text The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued an enforcement alert regarding urgent cybersecurity threats and vulnerabilities to community drinking water systems. This alert underscores the urgency of protecting our nation’s drinking water from cyberattacks, ensuring public health and safety. Remember, safe water is a sha…
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Send us a text It is estimated that over 51% of Americans have radioactive elements in their water. We discussed where we see a significant amount, like California and Texas, and how it is getting there. We dig into natural and man made sources and finally what can be done to protect you and your family from these invisible contaminants.…
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Send us a text We discussed the importance of clean drinking water and chlorines roll and ensuring safety. A brief history of water chlorination since 1774. Chicago was the first in 1908, then New Jersey. We explain how it works and the types of chlorine compounds used. The diseases it has controlled have been significant. We discussed alternative …
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Send us a text In 1945 fluoride was first used. 1962 the USPHS (United States Public Health Service)) said that the 0.7-1.2mg/L ideal but this was adjusted in 2015 to 0.7. Currently the EPA's (enforceable) MCL is 4.0 mainly for Skeletal Fluorosis risks but their SMCL is 2.0 for dental fluorosis which is usually permanent cosmetic tooth damage. 76 o…
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Send us a text As the knowledge about the dangers of PFAs contamination grows, many begin to wonder how this happened to us? Whether its on a wide spread scale with new EPA measures and testing, or here locally with concerned citizens, PFAs is here to stay, FOREVER. Join the Water Guy as he digs into local PFAs contamination and its long history of…
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Bedbugs.. even the cleanest person or residence can still be vulnerable to bedbug infestations. Today's episode is a treat because we have a guest speaker, Julie-Anne, who owns an Edmonton-based company that specializes in canine scent detection of bedbugs, Seek and Find Experts (SAFE). She walks us through how these dogs are certified to detect be…
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Join us this month as we discuss a phenomenon that's been all over the news and bugging people... can you guess what that is?! If you said BEDBUGS, you are correct! Let our hosts entertain you with both fun and terrifying facts about these pests, from how long they can go without feeding to their unique method of mating. We also share tips and tric…
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November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month and Radon Action Month.What is radon? Radon is a colorless, odorless, and invisible gas that can cause lung cancer. For this episode, we brought in a guest to share her experiences with hiring a certified radon mitigation company to lower the levels of radon gas in her home. Tune into episodes 49 and 51 to le…
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Send us a text This episode digs into the impact of hard water and chlorinated water on your skin health. A topic dermatitis, a.k.a. eczema impacts 15–30% of children and up to 10% of adults suffer from this condition, which is made worse by bad water at Sitric water is discussed as that also can impact skin health. Do you have sodium? Laurthsulfat…
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Send us a text This episode digs into the leachate, or "Landfill Juice" produced by landfills in stagging amounts. This toxic liquid is produced from decomposition of the debris plus rainwater, and surface waters in combination with groundwater intrusion. It is supposed to be collected and processed but has components that aren't able to be removed…
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Send us a text We discuss filtration compared to purification relative to the sizes of viruses , bacteria, and parasites. We did a typical cost comparison of a professional Reverse Osmosis System against buying the same water by the case of bottles. Typically the payback happens in 3 1/2 years for a 2-person household with a fridge filter being eli…
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What is radon? It's a tasteless, colorless, invisible gas that is a natural byproduct of uranium decay found in soil and rocks. That means all buildings have some degree of radon. Join us in today's episode as guest speaker Crystal, a certified radon measurement professional, sheds light on the importance of testing your home for radon levels, what…
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