Salem County · NJDEP Radon Potential: Tier 1 — high
NJDEP assigns every New Jersey municipality a radon-potential tier; Tier 1 is the highest, meaning at least 25% of tested homes met or exceeded 4.0 pCi/L. It doesn't mean every house is high — radon varies house to house even on the same street — but it makes testing genuinely important here, and it triggers the state's radon-resistant new-construction requirement (N.J.A.C. 5:23-10).
No certified business is based in Salem County itself, but certified firms across New Jersey serve Woodstown Borough — browse the full certified list.
NJDEP designates Woodstown Borough a Tier 1 municipality — its highest radon-potential classification. In the published NJDEP dataset, 243 homes in Woodstown Borough were tested and 23% measured at or above the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L. Any individual home can be high or low — testing is the only way to know yours.
Yes. New Jersey's radon hazard subcode (N.J.A.C. 5:23-10) requires radon-resistant construction techniques for new residential construction in Tier 1 municipalities like Woodstown Borough, including a gas-permeable layer, vapor barrier, and a vent pipe.
New Jersey law requires radon testing and mitigation businesses to be certified by the NJDEP Radon Program. Certified firms across New Jersey serve Salem County. Homeowners may legally test their own home with a kit, but hire a certified tester for a real-estate transaction.
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