Surrency, GA Radon Levels
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Surrency, GA Radon Facts
Surrency rests in rural Appling County within Georgia's Coastal Plain region, where sandy soils and typically lower bedrock uranium content contribute to generally moderate radon conditions. Although testing data remains limited for this area, the community's mix of older and newer homes still warrants individual radon testing. Even in EPA Zone 3 areas like this, some homes can still register elevated readings.
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EPA Radon Zones Near Surrency, GA
No user-submitted radon readings are available for Surrency or its immediate area yet. The table below shows the EPA radon zone — a county-level prediction of radon risk — for nearby communities. Radon still varies from home to home, so testing is the only way to confirm your level.
| City | Distance | County | EPA Radon Zone |
|---|---|---|---|
| Blackshear | 24.9 mi | Pierce County | Zone 3 |
| Glennville | 25.3 mi | Tattnall County | Zone 3 |
| Hortense | 26.7 mi | Wayne County | Zone 3 |
| Hazlehurst | 27.3 mi | Jeff Davis County | Zone 3 |
| Nicholls | 27.5 mi | Coffee County | Zone 3 |
| Ludowici | 27.9 mi | Long County | Unknown |
| Reidsville | 28.2 mi | Tattnall County | Zone 3 |
| West Green | 31.0 mi | Coffee County | Zone 3 |
Appling County Radon Profile
Local geology places Appling County in EPA Radon Zone 3, where predicted indoor radon averages fall below 2 pCi/L — though no county is risk-free. Few homeowner tests have been logged inside Appling County so far, which is why this page draws on the nearest recorded readings to illustrate regional radon levels. Since radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer nationally, the EPA urges every household in Appling County to test, as levels can differ between neighboring homes.