In 1988 the beh radiation control program and the epa conducted the massachusetts state radon survey.
Radon in well water massachusetts.
It is capable of removing around 95 of the radon in the water making the water safe enough to use in your home.
There is currently no federal drinking water standard for radon.
Radon enters into a home from seepage through cracks in the basement floor and walls.
Granular activated carbon this filter installs outside of your home and uses activated carbon to remove the radon from the water.
They found that one in four homes in massachusetts has the potential to have indoor radon concentrations above the epa action level of 4 pci l.
High levels of dissolved radon are found in the groundwater in some areas flowing through granite or granitic sand and gravel formations.
Epa estimates that 628 radon related lung cancers occur annually in massachusetts.
While there is also no state requirement to have your well water tested the massachusetts department of environmental protection massdep recommends that all homeowners with private wells do so and use a state certified testing laboratory.
It is far less common to see radon in well water.
Proposed radon in drinking water regulation radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that may cause cancer and may be found in drinking water and indoor air.
If you live in an area with high radon in groundwater it can get into your private well.
How can i find out if my home has radon.
Most radon that is found in homes in massachusetts as well as many other parts of the country is typically found in the air.
There are two main types of radon removal methods for well water.
Showering washing dishes and laundering can disturb the water and release radon gas into the air you breathe.
In massachusetts it is estimated that 650 000 homes have radon levels that exceed the epa action guideline of 4 pci l.