Goodland, MN Radon Levels
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Goodland, MN Radon Facts
Nestled in Itasca County in north-central Minnesota's lake country, Goodland sits within the Laurentian Shield's complex glacial landscape. With limited testing data available for the 55742 zip code area, homeowners are encouraged to conduct radon testing to assess their individual risk. The region's mix of glacial deposits over Precambrian bedrock can create localized zones of elevated radon potential.
Itasca County average: 10.00 pCi/L, based on 1 user-submitted test across 1 city in the county. No homeowner readings have been submitted for Goodland itself yet, so this county figure is the closest available benchmark. The EPA recommends taking action at or above 4.0 pCi/L.
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Radon Readings Near Goodland, MN
No homeowner tests have been submitted for Goodland yet. The closest cities with user-submitted radon data are shown below — explore them to gauge local conditions. Radon varies by home, so testing is the only way to know your level.
| City | Distance | Avg User Level | Readings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Deer River | 35.5 mi | 10.00 pCi/L | 1 |
| Cloquet | 41.6 mi | 8.50 pCi/L | 2 |
| Carlton | 49.3 mi | 6.00 pCi/L | 1 |
Itasca County Radon Profile
The soils and bedrock of Itasca County place it in EPA Radon Zone 2, a moderate-risk classification with predicted indoor averages of 2 to 4 pCi/L. Homeowner-submitted tests from 1 city in Itasca County average 10.00 pCi/L across 1 test — above the EPA's 4 pCi/L action level, reinforcing the need for testing across the county. Since radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer nationally, the EPA urges every household in Itasca County to test, as levels can differ between neighboring homes.