How do NEHA NRPP fees compare to the old EPA fees?
The NEHA NRPP fees are significantly lower. NEHA’s certification for radon measurement service providers is $150 ($130 for renewals) for a two-year period. The EPA listing fee was $110 for a one-year period. NEHA’s certification for radon mitigation service providers is $150 ($130 for renewals) for a two-year period. The EPA listing fee was $210 for a one-year period. NEHA has made a distinction between individuals performing field measurements and analytical labs. A person may obtain a basic measurement provider credential and, for a fee of $75.00/per group of analytical device, augment the Measurement Certification to include devices, concurrent with basic measurement credential. Individuals were annually assessed $395 by the EPA for analyzing devices. NEHA’s certification for laboratories is $150 ($130 for renewals) for a two-year period and includes one device methodology, ($75 for each additional device group). Individuals were assessed $395 by the EPA for one year.