June 17, 2026

Radiologicals in Virginia Drinking Water 2026

By Pure Water Guys

Radiologicals in Virginia Drinking Water 2026

Radiologicals contamination has been detected in drinking water systems across Virginia. Radium and radon are naturally occurring radioactive elements linked to bone and lung cancer. Our analysis of Virginia water quality reports found Radiologicals present in 7 cities and water systems statewide. If you live in one of these communities, a certified home filter can significantly reduce your exposure -- browse Radiologicals filters at PureWaterGuys.

Cities in Virginia with Radiologicals Detected

The following 7 water systems in Virginia reported Radiologicals in their annual water quality reports. Click any city to read the full report.

City / Water System Water Quality Report
Amissville Va Water Quality Report 2026 View Report
Bethesda Va Water Quality Report 2026 View Report
Bowling Green Va Water Quality Report 2026 View Report
Dewitt Va Water Quality Report 2026 View Report
Jeffersonton Va Water Quality Report 2026 View Report
Middleburg Va Water Quality Report 2026 View Report
Phenix Va Water Quality Report 2026 View Report

What Does This Mean For You?

Detecting Radiologicals in your water supply does not necessarily mean immediate danger, but long-term exposure -- even at low levels -- carries measurable health risk. Reverse osmosis removes radium and uranium effectively. Aeration or activated carbon addresses radon.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Radiologicals?

Radium and radon are naturally occurring radioactive elements linked to bone and lung cancer.

Is Virginia tap water safe to drink?

Water quality varies by city. Of the Virginia systems we analyzed, 7 detected Radiologicals. Most levels are below EPA action thresholds, but long-term low-level exposure carries health risk. Check your city's report above or use a certified home filter as a precaution.

What filter removes Radiologicals from tap water?

Reverse osmosis removes radium and uranium effectively. Aeration or activated carbon addresses radon. See our Radiologicals filter options.

Data sourced from EPA-mandated annual water quality reports (Consumer Confidence Reports). Last updated: 2026. Not all systems are required to test for every contaminant.

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