The LIRMA program funds the installation of radon mitigation systems in low-income Colorado homes to reduce indoor radon levels and protect residents' health.
Funder: Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
Due Dates: Rolling (Applications accepted year-round, subject to funding availability)
Funding Amounts: Up to $7,000 per application for eligible mitigation costs; additional funds may be approved in special cases.
Summary: Provides financial assistance to low-income Colorado homeowners for radon mitigation to improve indoor air quality and reduce health risks.
Key Information: Funding is limited and applications are processed first-come, first-served; program only covers direct mitigation costs.
The Low Income Radon Mitigation Assistance (LIRMA) program, administered by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE), offers financial aid to low-income homeowners in Colorado to help cover the costs of reducing radon levels in their homes. The program aims to enhance indoor air quality and protect residents from the health risks associated with radon exposure by supporting the installation of mitigation systems by qualified contractors. Funding is limited and awarded on a first-come, first-served basis, with priority given to complete applications.