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Iowa schools making slow progress testing for radon

Iowa schools making slow progress testing for radon

Iowa has some of the highest radon levels in the nation. By July of 2027, every…

River to River · Ben Kieffer, Katherine Perkins, Zoe Bentler

December 27, 202547m 32s

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Iowa has some of the highest radon levels in the nation. By July of 2027, every public school building in Iowa must have tested for naturally occurring, cancer-causing radon gas. They're also required to post the results of that testing on their websites. With two years to go, fewer than half of school districts have met that requirement. We look at why many schools aren’t testing for radon — and how the Iowa Department of Education has responded to an investigation by 'The Midwest Newsroom.' (This episode was originally produced Oct. 14, 2025.)