Radium in Lamar, MO Drinking Water
Radium data for Lamar, Missouri · 14,023 residents · 1 ZIP code
At elevated levels, Radium is a recognized health concern in drinking water; in Lamar, Missouri, it has been detected in recent samples logged through federal compliance reporting.
Data: EPA SDWIS, CCR Reports, ECHO Last verified: 2026-05-14
Radium in Lamar Tap Water
Radium has been detected in Lamar, Missouri drinking water at a maximum level of 3.9 pCi/L — below the EPA MCL of 5 pCi/L (combined Ra-226 + Ra-228).
This analysis covers 14,023 residents across 1 ZIP code in Lamar.
Lamar's overall water quality grade is B (74/100).
Is Radium in Lamar Water Safe?
Radium was detected in Lamar water but currently falls within EPA limits. However, some health organizations argue the EPA MCL may not be protective enough.
If you are concerned, a reverse osmosis or ion exchange filter can reduce radium levels further.
Radium Levels by ZIP Code
| ZIP Code | Radium Level | EPA Limit | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| 64759 | 3.9 pCi/L | 5 pCi/L (combined Ra-226 + Ra-228) | OK |
Average radium level across Lamar: 3.9 pCi/L
Health Effects of Radium
- Increased risk of bone cancer (radium accumulates in bones)
- The body treats radium like calcium, storing it in bones
- Lifetime cancer risk of ~1 in 10,000 at 5 pCi/L
- No safe threshold for radioactive contamination
Health risk severity: High. Governed by the Radionuclides Rule.
How Radium Gets Into Drinking Water
- Natural radioactive decay in underground rock formations
- Groundwater sources (especially deep wells)
- Mining and industrial waste
- Higher in regions with specific geology (Midwest, parts of South)
What to Do About Radium in Lamar Water
- Reverse osmosis (NSF 58 certified) removes 90%+ of radium
- Ion exchange (water softeners) can reduce radium
- Point-of-use RO at kitchen tap is most cost-effective
- GAC filters alone are NOT effective for radium
Look for filters certified under NSF 58 for radium removal.