Clairton, PA Radon Levels
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Clairton, PA Radon Facts
Part of the Pittsburgh Metro area in Allegheny County, Clairton's location along the Monongahela River valley features complex geology including shale and coal-bearing formations. Local radon testing data is currently limited, though Pennsylvania's geology often produces elevated readings. Homeowners in zip code 15025 should test their properties, particularly given the area's mix of older industrial housing and varied foundation types.
Allegheny County average: 9.36 pCi/L, based on 14 user-submitted tests across 10 cities in the county. No homeowner readings have been submitted for Clairton 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 Clairton, PA
No homeowner tests have been submitted for Clairton 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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mckeesport | 3.9 mi | 7.00 pCi/L | 1 |
| South Park | 4.0 mi | 7.00 pCi/L | 2 |
| West Mifflin | 5.2 mi | 9.00 pCi/L | 1 |
| Bethel Park | 5.7 mi | 10.00 pCi/L | 1 |
| Pittsburgh | 8.8 mi | 9.25 pCi/L | 4 |
| Irwin | 11.1 mi | 10.00 pCi/L | 1 |
| West Newton | 12.2 mi | 6.00 pCi/L | 1 |
| Verona | 12.7 mi | 12.00 pCi/L | 1 |
Allegheny County Radon Profile
The bedrock and soils beneath Allegheny County are classified by the EPA as Radon Zone 1, the highest-risk tier, with predicted average indoor screening levels above 4 pCi/L. Homeowner-submitted tests from 10 cities in Allegheny County average 9.36 pCi/L across 14 tests — above the EPA's 4 pCi/L action level, reinforcing the need for testing across the county. Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States, and a short-term test is the only way to confirm a specific home's level in Allegheny County.