Radon Potential by Zip Code
Carson City Zip Valid less than 4 p 4p or greater % radon potential >0<4 >4<10 >10<20 >20<50 >50<100 >100 Average Highest
89701 743 530 213 28.7% 530 178 28 6 - 1 3.7 100.5
89702 23 12 11 47.83% 12 7 2 2 - - 5.68 25.7
89703 867 374 493 56.86% 374 361 113 17 - - 6.10 47.0
89706 476 363 113 23.74% 363 99 14 - - - 3.06 16.6
89721 3 2 1 33.3% 2 1 - - - - 4.53 8.4
Totals 2112 1281 831 39.5% 1281 646 157 21 - 1 4.52  
% of Totals Tests 60.7% 31% 7.43% 1% 0% 0%  

† Range of radon levels in pCi/l
‡ Radon levels by pCi/l

Kelly, Christine 2022, Carson City Radon Map, Extension | University of Nevada, Reno IP

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