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Remove uranium and radium from drinking water
Uranium and radium are naturally occurring radionuclides that dissolve into groundwater from surrounding bedrock. Unlike nuisance minerals, they carry long-term health concerns — uranium is chemically toxic to the kidneys and both are radioactive — and neither changes the look or taste of your water. A laboratory test is the only way to detect them and to measure how much treatment your water needs.
A targeted radionuclide solution
This system is configured specifically for radionuclide reduction rather than general filtration. Uranium and radium behave differently in water and respond to different treatment chemistries, so the media and settings are matched to your exact analysis to bring both within safe limits.
How these radionuclides are removed
Depending on your water, uranium is commonly captured with selective anion-exchange media while radium responds to cation exchange or specialized adsorbents; reverse osmosis can also play a role for drinking water. Capacity depends on your concentrations and competing ions, so sizing is driven by the numbers on your report, not a one-size assumption.
Ownership considerations
- Handle spent media carefully: media that has captured radionuclides may require specific disposal steps we will explain.
- Retest periodically to confirm ongoing performance.
- Match the chemistry: the right resin depends on whether uranium, radium, or both are present.
Share your uranium and radium results and flow needs and we will confirm the system, size it precisely, and advise on safe operation and media handling. Ships free in the US with manuals and expert support for a contaminant that leaves no margin for approximation.
Where these radionuclides come from
Uranium and radium occur naturally in many aquifers, especially in regions with granite or phosphate-bearing rock, and their concentrations can vary from one well to the next even within the same neighborhood. Both are regulated in public water with maximum contaminant levels, and private-well owners are responsible for their own testing, which is why a certified laboratory analysis is the essential first step.
Living with the system
Beyond routine operation, the main ownership consideration is periodic media service and, where applicable, proper handling of media that has concentrated radionuclides. We will walk you through those steps and provide the manuals and support you need, so a contaminant that sounds intimidating becomes a managed, understood part of your home water treatment.
Overview
- 🇺🇸 U.S.-based support and expert assistance
- 🔧 Built with trusted, industry-standard components
- 🚚 Ships nationwide - freight-safe packaging
- 🏠 Ideal for residential and light-commercial systems
Specs (Typical)
| Max Operating Pressure | 125 psi |
|---|---|
| Max Water Temp | 100 °F |
| Electrical | 120 V AC |
| Flow Range | 5-45 GPM (model dependent) |
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