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Description: This data contains polygon features representing areas of radon potential within Fairfax County. These areas were developed by short-term test results from a study conducted by the Fairfax County Health Department during the winters of 1986-87 and 1987-88. For more information go to http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/hd/air/radon.htm
Description: Fairfax County can be grouped into physiographic provinces based on similar landforms, type of the underlying bedrock, structure of the rocks, geologic age of the rocks, etc. with its immediate surroundings. Fairfax County is part of the Atlantic Coastal Plain and the Piedmont Province, both of which extend not only into surrounding Counties but even beyond the Commonwealth of Virginia. The Piedmont Province is subdivided into the Piedmont Upland and Triassic Basins, resulting in Fairfax County being grouped into three physiographic provinces. Additional info can be found at: Virginia Geology Map Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation United States Geological Survey (USGS) Contact: Land Development ServicesData Accessibility: Publicly AvailableUpdate Frequency: As NeededLast Revision Date: 12/3/2020Creation Date: 12/3/2020
Copyright Text: Fairfax County, Virginia; Land Development Services