Guess this is still a hot topic, no pun intended.
A collaborator of mine from the Immobilisation Science Laboratory at the University of Sheffield was investigating the degree of soil contamination at South Terras. He's away on holiday, but I will chat on his return and post a comment.
One of our senior health physicists has seen the video on youtube and read the paper. I am hoping to meet up with him next week. He has experience with radon monitoring in previous employment decommisiioning reactors. However, he made the point that handheld monitors give false readings and passive monitors are the recommended method of radon monitoring. When I get his feedback, I shall post.
The choice to enter, is of course, your own
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