Where is Water Containing Radon Found?
• Radon levels are always low in surface waters such as lakes, streams and rivers. • The highest concentrations of dissolved radon are found in groundwater flowing through granite or granitic sand and gravel formations commonly found in northcentral and northwestern Wisconsin. • Every well in Wisconsin has some level of dissolved radon in it. It is not possible to know if you have high radon levels in your drinking water without testing.
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