1) The units of concentration of radioactive material per volume, picoCuries per liter (here, of radon in air) are admittedly an unfamiliar thing to most. Although the abbreviation "pCi/L" does bear a little similarity to "pct." or "percent", it actually has nothing to do with percentages. Unfortunately, this can be a source of confusion. The numbers on the EPA Zone maps are not percentages.Macon, NC where according to the EPA the radon levels are between 2.0-3.9%pCi — George
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