Radon Risk in Kentucky

EPA zone data and CDC radon averages for all 120 counties in Kentucky.

4.74 pCi/L
Statewide avg
30
Zone 1 counties
82
Zone 2 counties
8
Zone 3 counties
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Tipper on radon in Kentucky

Kentucky has a statewide average radon level of 4.74 pCi/L, above the EPA's action level of 4 pCi/L. That puts Kentucky among the higher-risk states in the country for indoor radon. If you live here, testing your home is genuinely important.

Looking at the zone breakdown: 30 of Kentucky's 120 counties are EPA Zone 1 (high risk), 82 are Zone 2 (moderate), and 8 are Zone 3 (low). That means 25% of the state falls into the highest risk category, counties where the EPA predicts average indoor levels above 4 pCi/L. Use the county list below to find your area and see the most specific data available.

Within Kentucky, the spread is notable. Meade County has the highest measured average in the state at 17.5 pCi/L. Martin County sits at the other end with 0.1 pCi/L. 62 counties have a measured average above 4 pCi/L. Remember: these are averages. Individual homes can test significantly higher or lower than their county average depending on construction, foundation type, and ventilation.

Tipper's recommendation for Kentucky residents: if you haven't tested your home, start there. A short-term test kit costs around $15 and gives you a result in 48 hours. If your home tests at or above 4 pCi/L, a professional mitigation system (typically $800–$2,000 depending on your foundation and home size) will reliably bring levels down.

Sources: EPA Radon Zone Map, CDC Environmental Public Health Tracking Network

Why Kentucky's Geology Matters

Kentucky's radon risk is highest in the Bluegrass Region of central Kentucky, where Ordovician limestone bedrock produces significant radon. The karst terrain allows radon to migrate readily through fractures and solution channels. Eastern Kentucky's Appalachian coal country and western Kentucky's sedimentary deposits generally have lower but variable radon levels.

Radon Disclosure Laws

Kentucky's property disclosure law requires sellers to disclose known material defects, which can include known elevated radon levels, but there is no radon-specific disclosure requirement.

State Radon Program

Kentucky Radon Program

All Counties in Kentucky

Click any county to see its full radon data and local contractors.

Adair County
5.1 pCi/LZ1
Allen County
5 pCi/LZ1
Anderson County
3.2 pCi/LZ2
Ballard County
1.6 pCi/LZ3
Barren County
8.1 pCi/LZ1
Bath County
5 pCi/LZ2
Bell County
1.7 pCi/LZ2
Boone County
4.8 pCi/LZ2
Bourbon County
10 pCi/LZ1
Boyd County
2.8 pCi/LZ2
Boyle County
6.2 pCi/LZ1
Bracken County
2.4 pCi/LZ2
Breathitt County
2.7 pCi/LZ2
Breckinridge County
15.4 pCi/LZ2
Bullitt County
7.7 pCi/LZ1
Butler County
1.8 pCi/LZ2
Caldwell County
4.5 pCi/LZ2
Calloway County
2.9 pCi/LZ3
Campbell County
3.2 pCi/LZ2
Carlisle County
2 pCi/LZ3
Carroll County
3.6 pCi/LZ2
Carter County
3.8 pCi/LZ2
Casey County
6 pCi/LZ1
Christian County
5.7 pCi/LZ2
Clark County
4.3 pCi/LZ1
Clay County
2.6 pCi/LZ2
Clinton County
7 pCi/LZ2
Crittenden County
2.9 pCi/LZ2
Cumberland County
5.2 pCi/LZ1
Daviess County
2.8 pCi/LZ2
Edmonson County
3.9 pCi/LZ2
Elliott County
5.9 pCi/LZ2
Estill County
8.7 pCi/LZ2
Fayette County
8.1 pCi/LZ1
Fleming County
4.4 pCi/LZ2
Floyd County
4.1 pCi/LZ2
Franklin County
5.7 pCi/LZ1
Fulton County
1.9 pCi/LZ3
Gallatin County
4.8 pCi/LZ2
Garrard County
5.9 pCi/LZ2
Grant County
3.7 pCi/LZ2
Graves County
2.5 pCi/LZ3
Grayson County
3.7 pCi/LZ2
Green County
4.6 pCi/LZ1
Greenup County
2.4 pCi/LZ2
Hancock County
1.9 pCi/LZ2
Hardin County
6.8 pCi/LZ2
Harlan County
2.5 pCi/LZ2
Harrison County
4.7 pCi/LZ1
Hart County
17.4 pCi/LZ1
Henderson County
3.4 pCi/LZ2
Henry County
4 pCi/LZ2
Hickman County
1 pCi/LZ3
Hopkins County
2.2 pCi/LZ2
Jackson County
1.6 pCi/LZ2
Jefferson County
5.3 pCi/LZ1
Jessamine County
8.8 pCi/LZ1
Johnson County
1 pCi/LZ2
Kenton County
3.2 pCi/LZ2
Knott County
2.4 pCi/LZ2
Knox County
2.2 pCi/LZ2
Larue County
5.2 pCi/LZ2
Laurel County
2.7 pCi/LZ2
Lawrence County
1.7 pCi/LZ2
Lee County
1.9 pCi/LZ2
Leslie County
0.6 pCi/LZ2
Letcher County
4.1 pCi/LZ2
Lewis County
4 pCi/LZ2
Lincoln County
7.3 pCi/LZ1
Livingston County
1.5 pCi/LZ2
Logan County
5 pCi/LZ2
Lyon County
3.4 pCi/LZ2
Madison County
5.1 pCi/LZ2
Magoffin County
1 pCi/LZ2
Marion County
9.4 pCi/LZ1
Marshall County
2.1 pCi/LZ3
Martin County
0.1 pCi/LZ2
Mason County
4.1 pCi/LZ2
Mccracken County
2.4 pCi/LZ3
Mccreary County
1.4 pCi/LZ2
Mclean County
6.7 pCi/LZ2
Meade County
17.5 pCi/LZ2
Menifee County
2.6 pCi/LZ2
Mercer County
5.1 pCi/LZ1
Metcalfe County
6.5 pCi/LZ1
Monroe County
5.1 pCi/LZ1
Montgomery County
5.2 pCi/LZ2
Morgan County
1.7 pCi/LZ2
Muhlenberg County
3.5 pCi/LZ2
Nelson County
13.4 pCi/LZ1
Nicholas County
2 pCi/LZ2
Ohio County
2.1 pCi/LZ2
Oldham County
5.3 pCi/LZ2
Owen County
4.7 pCi/LZ2
Owsley County
14 pCi/LZ2
Pendleton County
4.8 pCi/LZ1
Perry County
2.9 pCi/LZ2
Pike County
2.6 pCi/LZ2
Powell County
9 pCi/LZ2
Pulaski County
9.5 pCi/LZ1
Robertson County
1.9 pCi/LZ1
Rockcastle County
4.8 pCi/LZ2
Rowan County
2.5 pCi/LZ2
Russell County
3.2 pCi/LZ1
Scott County
8.1 pCi/LZ1
Shelby County
4.5 pCi/LZ2
Simpson County
4.2 pCi/LZ2
Spencer County
4.3 pCi/LZ2
Taylor County
6.2 pCi/LZ1
Todd County
3.1 pCi/LZ2
Trigg County
3.4 pCi/LZ2
Trimble County
11.4 pCi/LZ2
Union County
2.4 pCi/LZ2
Warren County
14.3 pCi/LZ1
Washington County
3.3 pCi/LZ2
Wayne County
10.4 pCi/LZ2
Webster County
4.4 pCi/LZ2
Whitley County
1.7 pCi/LZ2
Wolfe County
0.3 pCi/LZ2
Woodford County
8.8 pCi/LZ1

Showing 120 of 120 counties in Kentucky. Zone classifications from the EPA. Average pCi/L from CDC tracking data.

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