Uranium · Georgia

Uranium in Georgia Drinking Water — 1 Violations

EPA data analysis for uranium in Georgia drinking water systems

1
ZIPs with Violations
0.1%
Violation Rate
30 µg/L
EPA Limit
High
Health Risk
Reverse Osmosis or Ion Exchange
Best Filter Method

Uranium Contamination in Georgia

ZipCheckup analyzed EPA enforcement records across 964 ZIP codes in Georgia. 1 ZIP codes have uranium-related violations on record.

The violation rate for uranium in Georgia is 0.1% of all ZIP codes — lower than the national average.

EPA Standard for Uranium

The EPA maximum contaminant level (MCL) for uranium is 30 µg/L, governed by the Radionuclides Rule. Water systems that exceed this limit must take corrective action and notify consumers.

Health Effects of Uranium

Uranium in drinking water primarily causes kidney toxicity — it's a chemical toxin before it's a radiation hazard at the levels found in water. Long-term exposure above the MCL can cause kidney damage and increased cancer risk.

How to Remove Uranium From Drinking Water

The most effective treatment for uranium removal is Reverse Osmosis or Ion Exchange. Look for filters certified under NSF 58 standards.

Check Your ZIP Code

Use the ZipCheckup water quality search to see uranium data for your specific water system in Georgia.

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Learn more about Uranium: Read the full guide on Uranium in drinking water.
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