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Hello all. I've tried to do my own research on this but I thought asking here would save me a lot of time and confusion. I recently had a "comprehensive" water test from a local contractor who used a local lab for testing. Anyway, the results all came back green except for PH and Radon. PH = 5.43 SU and Radon = 17,630 pCi/L and our state limit is 10,000. I'm curious about the potential consequences of these two results, mostly the Radon. How much of a health risk is the high radon levels in the water? We plan to install a water filtration system to rectify these issues at some point but we just had a local storm come through and our barn and connector building collapsed. So we are tight on money (grants?). Thank you all!
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