Uranium is a natural mineral found in soil and bedrock. Human activities, like manufacturing, can release uranium into the water. Uranium can also leave the soil or rocks and enter the water. Once uranium enters the surface water, it can travel large distances.
Those who rely on private wells are at a greater risk of exposure to uranium in their drinking water. This is most likely to occur when wells are drilled into bedrock containing uranium. Granite rock has the highest uranium concentrations
The type of uranium that is found in water is not radioactive.
It is easier for the type of uranium found in water to enter the bloodstream than other kinds of uranium.