SR211_Tahoe_RadonPotential

Type  File Geodatabase Feature Class

Tags  Mineral hazards, radon, Rn, indoor radon, granodiorite, decomposed granite, latite, basalt-andesite volcanic rocks, glacial till, glacial outwash, lake terrace deposits, Alpine County, El Dorado County, Nevada County, Placer County, California, Geology.

Summary

This digital layer is intended only for internal use by counties of Alpine, El Dorado, Nevada, and Placer staff to identify those portions of their counties within the Lake Tahoe area where homes are more likely to have indoor-air radon concentrations exceeding the U.S. EPA recommended radon action level of 4.0 picocuries per liter.  This digital layer should assist them in identifying areas where indoor-radon testing should be encouraged and public awareness programs may be beneficial.

Description

This digital layer contains polygons (vector format) of those geographic portions of Alpine, El Dorado, Nevada and Placer counties within the Lake Tahoe area of California designated as having very high, high, moderate, low, or unknown potential for homes to exceed the U.S. EPA recommended radon action level of 4.0 picocuries per liter in indoor air. The polygons are shown on the plate (map) for the California Geological Survey Special Report--211--Radon Potential in the Lake Tahoe Area, California, 2009.

Credits

Churchill, R.K., 2009, Radon Potential in the Lake Tahoe Area, California, California Geological Survey Special Report 211, 122 p., and 1 map plate.  Report available for viewing and downloading on-line at: 

https://www.conservation.ca.gov/

Use limitations

This map layer is intended for use by counties of Alpine, El Dorado, Nevada, and Placer staff to identify portions of their counties within the Lake Tahoe area where homes are more likely to have indoor-air radon concentrations exceeding the U.S. EPA recommended radon action level of 4.0 picocuries per liter (pCi/L). The Five radon zone categories indicate the likelihood of a home having indoor-radon concentrations at or above the 4.0 pCi/L action level: Very High (≥ 50 percent), High (20 to 49.9 percent), Moderate (5 to 19.9 percent), Low (< 5 percent), and Unknown (insufficient data to estimate the radon potential). The map layer does not provide specific information about the indoor-radon concentration of a home at any given location within a zone. The only way to accurately determine the indoor-radon concentration within a home at any location is by testing the indoor-air of that home. This can be done by the homeowner using inexpensive testing devices which are sent to commercial laboratories for evaluation or by certified radon testing professionals. This map layer is designed to be used at a map scale of 1:100,000 and not more detailed scales. At this scale it is not unusual for geologic unit boundaries (and, consequently, corresponding radon zone boundaries) to have accuracy limitations of plus or minus tens to several hundred feet and sometimes more. Consequently, radon zone classifications are less certain for locations nearer zone boundaries. CGS does not guarantee the accuracy of radon potential limitations for property parcels based on this map.

Extent

West  -120.253589     East -119.874746
North  39.375164     South 38.624711

Scale Range

Maximum (zoomed in)  1:5,000
Minimum (zoomed out)  1:150,000,000

Topics and Keywords 

Themes or categories of the resource Environment, Health

Content type Downloadable Data


Theme keywords Mineral hazards, radon, Rn, indoor radon, granodiorite, decomposed granite, latite, basalt-andesite volcanic rocks, glacial till, glacial outwash, lake terrace deposits, Alpine County, El Dorado County, Nevada County, Placer County, California, Geology.

Citation 

Title SR211_Tahoe_RadonPotential
Publication date 2009-04-01 00:00:00

Presentation formats digital map

Collection title Radon Potential Zone Map for the Lake Tahoe Area, California


Citation Contacts 

Responsible party - originator
Organization's name Department of Conservation, California Geological Survey - Mineral Resources Program
Individual's name Mineral Resources Program

Contact information 
Phone
Voice (916) 455-1825
Fax (916) 324-6490
Address
Type postal
Delivery point 715 P St, MS 19-01
City Sacramento
Administrative area CA
Postal code 95814
Country USA
e-mail addressminerals@conservation.ca.gov

Resource Details 

Dataset languages  ()
Dataset character set utf8 - 8 bit UCS Transfer Format

Status completed
Spatial representation type vector

Processing environment Microsoft Windows Server 2016 Technical Preview Version 10.0 (Build 19044) ; Esri ArcGIS 12.9.4.32739

Credits
Churchill, R.K., 2009, Radon Potential in the Lake Tahoe Area, California, California Geological Survey Special Report 211, 122 p., and 1 map plate.  Report available for viewing and downloading on-line at: 

https://www.conservation.ca.gov/

ArcGIS item properties
Name SR211_Tahoe_RadonPotential
Size 2.554
Location
Access protocol Local Area Network

Extents 

Extent
Description
publication date

Temporal extent
Date and time 2011

Extent
Geographic extent
Bounding rectangle
Extent type
Extent used for searching
West longitude -120.253589
East longitude -119.874746
North latitude 39.375164
South latitude 38.624711
Extent contains the resource Yes

Extent in the item's coordinate system
westBL -21830.445800
eastBL 10782.610000
southBL 67654.354600
northBL 151033.919600
exTypeCode Yes

Resource Points of Contact 

Point of contact - point of contact
Organization's name Department of Conservation, California Geological Survey - Mineral Resources Program
Individual's name Mineral Resources Program

Contact information 
Phone
Voice (916) 455-1825
Fax (916) 324-6490
Address
Type postal
Delivery point 715 P St, MS 19-01
City Sacramento
Administrative area CA
Postal code 95814
Country USA
e-mail addressminerals@conservation.ca.gov

Resource Maintenance 

Resource maintenance
Update frequency as needed

Resource Constraints 

Constraints
Limitations of use

This map layer is intended for use by counties of Alpine, El Dorado, Nevada, and Placer staff to identify portions of their counties within the Lake Tahoe area where homes are more likely to have indoor-air radon concentrations exceeding the U.S. EPA recommended radon action level of 4.0 picocuries per liter (pCi/L). The Five radon zone categories indicate the likelihood of a home having indoor-radon concentrations at or above the 4.0 pCi/L action level: Very High (≥ 50 percent), High (20 to 49.9 percent), Moderate (5 to 19.9 percent), Low (< 5 percent), and Unknown (insufficient data to estimate the radon potential). The map layer does not provide specific information about the indoor-radon concentration of a home at any given location within a zone. The only way to accurately determine the indoor-radon concentration within a home at any location is by testing the indoor-air of that home. This can be done by the homeowner using inexpensive testing devices which are sent to commercial laboratories for evaluation or by certified radon testing professionals. This map layer is designed to be used at a map scale of 1:100,000 and not more detailed scales. At this scale it is not unusual for geologic unit boundaries (and, consequently, corresponding radon zone boundaries) to have accuracy limitations of plus or minus tens to several hundred feet and sometimes more. Consequently, radon zone classifications are less certain for locations nearer zone boundaries. CGS does not guarantee the accuracy of radon potential limitations for property parcels based on this map.


Spatial Reference 

ArcGIS coordinate system
Type Projected
Geographic coordinate reference GCS_North_American_1983
Projection NAD_1983_California_Teale_Albers
Coordinate reference details
ProjectedCoordinateSystem
WKID 3310
XOrigin -16909700
YOrigin -8597000
XYScale 10000
ZOrigin -100000
ZScale 10000
MOrigin -100000
MScale 10000
XYTolerance 0.001
ZTolerance 0.001
MTolerance 0.001
HighPrecision true
LatestWKID 3310
WKT PROJCS["NAD_1983_California_Teale_Albers",GEOGCS["GCS_North_American_1983",DATUM["D_North_American_1983",SPHEROID["GRS_1980",6378137.0,298.257222101]],PRIMEM["Greenwich",0.0],UNIT["Degree",0.0174532925199433]],PROJECTION["Albers"],PARAMETER["False_Easting",0.0],PARAMETER["False_Northing",-4000000.0],PARAMETER["Central_Meridian",-120.0],PARAMETER["Standard_Parallel_1",34.0],PARAMETER["Standard_Parallel_2",40.5],PARAMETER["Latitude_Of_Origin",0.0],UNIT["Meter",1.0],AUTHORITY["EPSG",3310]]

Reference system identifier
Value 26910
Codespace EPSG
Version 6.8(9.2.0)

Reference that defines the value 
Creation date 2011-09-05


Spatial Data Properties 

Vector 
Level of topology for this dataset geometry only

Geometric objects
Feature class name SR211_Tahoe_RadonPotential
Object type composite
Object count 5
ArcGIS Feature Class Properties 
Feature class name SR211_Tahoe_RadonPotential
Feature type Simple
Geometry type Polygon
Has topology FALSE
Feature count 5
Spatial index TRUE
Linear referencing FALSE

Data Quality 

Scope of quality information 
Resource level dataset

Lineage 

Process step 
Description
The 1:100,000 scale radon zone polygon boundaries are based on shape-file boundaries of geologic units from the California Geological Survey, Regional Geologic Map No. 4, Geologic Map of the Lake Tahoe Basin, 1:100,000 scale by George J. Saucedo, 2005 (on-line at:  http://www.quake.ca.gov/gmaps/RGM/tahoe/tahoe.html ).  The digital layer of radon potential zones was produced using MapInfo Geographic Information System software and translated to ESRI Shapefile format.

Distribution 

Distribution format
Name File Geodatabase Feature Class

Transfer options
Transfer size 2.554

Fields 

Details for object SR211_Tahoe_RadonPotential 
Type Feature Class
Row count 5

Field OBJECTID 
Alias OBJECTID
Data type OID
Width 4
Precision 0
Scale 0

Field description
Internal feature number.

Description source
Esri

Description of values
Sequential unique whole numbers that are automatically generated.

Field Shape 
Alias Shape
Data type Geometry
Width 0
Precision 0
Scale 0

Field description
Feature geometry.

Description source
ESRI

Description of values
Coordinates defining the features.

Field ZONE_ID 
Alias ZONE_ID
Data type String
Width 15
Precision 0
Scale 0

Field description
Unique identification number for each radon zone in the study area.

Field Rn_ZONE_POTENTIAL 
Alias Rn_ZONE_POTENTIAL
Data type String
Width 15
Precision 0
Scale 0

Field description
The chance a home within a given radon zone would have a test result where the U.S. EPA would recommend fixing that home to lower the radon level.  Possible zone potentials are:  Very High, High, Moderate, Low and Unknown.
Please refer to the related report for details.

Field DESCRIPTION_RN_ZONE 
Alias DESCRIPTION_Rn_ZONE
Data type String
Width 254
Precision 0
Scale 0

Field description
An area where a certain percentage of homes are likely to need action to reduce radon levels.
Please refer to the related report for details.

Field STUDY_AREA 
Alias STUDY_AREA
Data type String
Width 140
Precision 0
Scale 0

Field description
The geographical region covered by the report.

Field CGS_REPORT 
Alias CGS_REPORT
Data type String
Width 15
Precision 0
Scale 0

Field description
The report identification number.

Field REPORT_NAME 
Alias REPORT_NAME
Data type String
Width 254
Precision 0
Scale 0

Field description
Report descriptive name.

Field LINK_REPORT 
Alias LINK_REPORT
Data type String
Width 254
Precision 0
Scale 0

Field description
URL to report.

Field AREA_ACRES 
Alias AREA_ACRES
Data type Double
Width 8
Precision 0
Scale 0


Field COMMENTS 
Alias COMMENTS
Data type String
Width 254
Precision 0
Scale 0

Field description
Addition information that is relevant to the data presented here.

Field Shape_Length 
Alias Shape_Length
Data type Double
Width 8
Precision 0
Scale 0

Field description
Length of feature in internal units.

Description source
Esri

Description of values
Positive real numbers that are automatically generated.

Field Shape_Area 
Alias Shape_Area
Data type Double
Width 8
Precision 0
Scale 0

Field description
Area of feature in internal units squared.

Description source
Esri

Description of values
Positive real numbers that are automatically generated.

Metadata Details 

Metadata language English (UNITED STATES)
Metadata character set utf8 - 8 bit UCS Transfer Format

Scope of the data described by the metadata dataset
Scope name dataset

Last update 2022-12-22 

ArcGIS metadata properties
Metadata format ArcGIS 1.0
Metadata style FGDC CSDGM Metadata
Standard or profile used to edit metadata FGDC

Created in ArcGIS for the item 2016-07-12 10:04:35
Last modified in ArcGIS for the item 2022-12-22 10:38:48

Automatic updates
Have been performed Yes
Last update 2022-12-22 10:34:44

Metadata Contacts 

Metadata contact - point of contact
Organization's name Department of Conservation, California Geological Survey - Mineral Resources Program
Individual's name Mineral Resources Program

Contact information 
Phone
Voice (916) 455-1825
Fax (916) 324-6490
Address
Type postal
Delivery point 715 P St, MS 19-01
City Sacramento
Administrative area CA
Postal code 95814
Country USA
e-mail addressminerals@conservation.ca.gov

Metadata Constraints 

Constraints
Limitations of use
The digital layer was produced to be utilized by Alpine, El Dorado, Nevada, and Placer county governments.