Provo and the broader Utah Valley have some of the highest average radon readings in the state. The valley's geology — deep alluvial deposits over uranium-rich bedrock — creates ideal conditions for radon to accumulate in homes. There is no safe level of radon, and a large majority of homes tested in Provo exceed the WHO mitigation threshold of 2.7 pCi/L.
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