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EWG's Tap Water Database — 2021 UPDATE

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Radium, combined (-226 & -228)

Fond Du Lac Waterworks

Radium is a radioactive element that causes bone cancer and other cancers. It can occur naturally in groundwater, and oil and gas extraction activities such as hydraulic fracturing can elevate concentrations. Read More.

Radium releases radioactive particles that harm health in many ways, causing tumors in bone, lungs and other organs; leukemia; and skin and blood damage. Water utilities typically report radium amounts in picocuries per liter (pCi/L), which is a measure of radioactivity in water. The two most common forms of radium are radium-226 and radium-228. They may be reported separately or together.

Federal law allows up to 5 picocuries per liter of combined radium-226 and radium-228 in tap water. Research by the U.S. Geological Survey shows that in some regions of the country, such as the mid-continental region and North Atlantic coastal region, more than 20 percent of sampled wells have radium in levels exceeding the federal drinking water limit. And the legal limit does not equate safety: The EPA estimates that one in every 10,000 people drinking water containing radium at this level would develop cancer over a lifetime.

California set a public health goal much lower than the federal limit – 0.05 picocuries per liter of radium-226 and 0.019 picocuries per liter of radium-228, concentrations that are lower than the detection limit for most water tests.

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65

Samples

25

Samples exceeding legal limit (MCL)

44

Samples exceeding
health guidelines

Testing results - average by year

 
YearAverage resultSamples takenDetectionsRange of results
20140.10 pCi/L81ND - 0.77 pCi/L
20151.60 pCi/L93ND - 6.20 pCi/L
20160.31 pCi/L310.18 pCi/L - 0.57 pCi/L
20170.33 pCi/L31ND - 0.69 pCi/L
20186.02 pCi/L2118ND - 15.41 pCi/L
20196.35 pCi/L2120ND - 12.68 pCi/L

pCi/L = picocuries per liter

State and national drinking water standards and health guidelines

EWG Health Guideline 0.05 pCi/L

EWG applied the health guideline of 0.05 pCi/L, defined by the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment as a public health goal for radium-226, to radium-226 and radium-228 combined. This health guideline protects against cancer.

EPA Maximum Contaminant
Level (MCL) 5 pCi/L

The legal limit for combined radium-226 and radium-228, established in 1976, was based on costs for radium removal, as calculated at the time that the standard was set. This limit does not fully protect against the risk of cancer due to radium exposure.

pCi/L = picocuries per liter

All test results

Date Lab ID Result
2014-02-17771006ND
2014-02-17771009ND
2014-04-11780152ND
2014-04-11780151ND
2014-07-18804448ND
2014-07-188044470.77 pCi/L
2014-10-20826781ND
2014-10-20826780ND
2015-02-03841703ND
2015-02-03841702ND
2015-04-20855056ND
2015-04-20855057ND
2015-06-011.60 pCi/L*
2015-07-208718271.08 pCi/L
2015-07-208718301.13 pCi/L
2015-10-27891261ND
2015-10-27891263ND
2016-04-06914105ND
2016-04-06914104ND
2016-06-010.31 pCi/L*
2017-02-14973742ND
2017-02-14973744ND
2017-06-010.33 pCi/L*
2018-02-26104240515.41 pCi/L
2018-02-26104239911.80 pCi/L
2018-02-26104240610.28 pCi/L
2018-02-26104240010.00 pCi/L
2018-02-2610424044.88 pCi/L
2018-02-2610424026.85 pCi/L
2018-02-2610424018.46 pCi/L
2018-02-2610424038.04 pCi/L
2018-02-2710425747.64 pCi/L
2018-02-2710425689.06 pCi/L
2018-02-2710425728.67 pCi/L
2018-02-2710425697.49 pCi/L
2018-02-2710425715.39 pCi/L
2018-02-2710425674.65 pCi/L
2018-02-2710425703.34 pCi/L
2018-02-2710437333.21 pCi/L
2018-02-2710425730.62 pCi/L
2018-03-061043735ND
2018-03-061043734ND
2018-03-061043730ND
2018-03-0610437310.72 pCi/L
2019-02-2611068078.58 pCi/L
2019-02-26110680512.68 pCi/L
2019-02-26110681211.62 pCi/L
2019-02-26110680310.84 pCi/L
2019-02-2611068139.17 pCi/L
2019-02-2611068098.98 pCi/L
2019-02-2611068148.97 pCi/L
2019-02-2611068021.24 pCi/L
2019-02-2611068018.50 pCi/L
2019-02-2611068087.96 pCi/L
2019-02-2611068047.48 pCi/L
2019-02-2611068066.82 pCi/L
2019-02-2611067996.25 pCi/L
2019-02-2611068101.89 pCi/L
2019-02-2611068001.65 pCi/L
2019-02-2611068111.54 pCi/L
2019-02-2711070399.05 pCi/L
2019-02-2711070404.59 pCi/L
2019-02-2711070413.50 pCi/L
2019-02-271107042ND
2019-04-2511176451.94 pCi/L

* Sample result is taken from the system's CCR report.