Radon · New Jersey
Radon in New Jersey
Radon (EPA Radon Zones) data for ZIP codes in New Jersey. Pick a ZIP below to dive into the radon summary.
Last verified 2026-05-13 · methodology
What lands here
Pages show the county zone, what the classification means for home testing recommendations, and state-level supplementary data where available.
Source & refresh
EPA Radon Zones. Refreshed static 1993 baseline plus state-level supplementary updates. Primary source →
New Jersey top concern
Lead service lines, coastal flood, sea-level rise
New Jersey has heavy LCRR obligations in Newark, Trenton, Camden, Paterson — Newark's 2018-2021 lead crisis triggered statewide LSL replacement requirements. Coastal AE/VE FEMA zones from Sandy Hook to Cape May face accelerating Risk Rating 2.0 premium pressure.
See New Jersey state page for the full state-level rollup across all 12 dimensions.
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