Radon Risk in Nebraska
EPA zone data and CDC radon averages for all 93 counties in Nebraska.
Tipper on radon in Nebraska
Nebraska has a statewide average radon level of 5.96 pCi/L, above the EPA's action level of 4 pCi/L. That puts Nebraska 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: 53 of Nebraska's 93 counties are EPA Zone 1 (high risk), 24 are Zone 2 (moderate), and 16 are Zone 3 (low). That means 57% 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 Nebraska, the spread is notable. Nemaha County has the highest measured average in the state at 12.4 pCi/L. Grant County sits at the other end with 0.6 pCi/L. 72 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 Nebraska 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 Nebraska's Geology Matters
Nebraska has significant radon risk, particularly in the eastern half where glacial till overlies limestone bedrock. The loess (wind-deposited silt) that covers much of the state can contain uranium-bearing minerals transported from the Rocky Mountains. Central and eastern Nebraska consistently test high. The Sand Hills region in the west has lower but variable radon levels.
Radon Disclosure Laws
Nebraska requires sellers to disclose known radon conditions as part of the Seller Property Condition Disclosure Statement.
State Radon Program
Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services — Radon Program
Nebraska ranks among the top 10 states for radon risk, with a majority of counties in EPA Zone 1.
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All Counties in Nebraska
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Showing 93 of 93 counties in Nebraska. Zone classifications from the EPA. Average pCi/L from CDC tracking data.
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