Kentucky · County air quality · 2025

Christian County, Kentucky

Median AQI 41 (Good). 73.1% of monitored days rated Good, direct from EPA Air Quality System stations.

41
Median AQI
73.1%
Good-air days
0
Unhealthy days
39%
Cleaner than US counties

Christian County's 2025 annual median AQI is 41 (Good), with 73.1% Good days

According to the U.S. EPA Air Quality System, Christian County, Kentucky posted a 2025 median AQI of 41 (Good) across 364 monitored days, with 73.1% rated Good and 0 unhealthy or worse. This is an annual comparison, not today's advisory.

Data source EPA Air Quality System (AQS)

Cleaner than US
Christian County's 73.1% Good-day share places it cleaner than 39% of US counties in 2025.
Closest median-AQI peer
Armstrong County (70.5% Good, median AQI 41) is the closest nationwide median-AQI peer to Christian County.
2020–2025 trend
Christian County's floor-qualifying Good-day share is worsening from 2020 to 2025 (77.8% → 73.1%).
Median AQI
Median AQI: 41

The verdict

According to EPA Air Quality System monitoring data, Christian County's air is good on balance, more polluted than the median US county, a median AQI of 41 with 73.1% of 364 monitored days in the Good band, driven mainly by PM2.5.

41
median AQI · Good
73.1%
days rated Good
PM2.5
main pollutant
39%
cleaner than US counties

Not one day crossed into the Unhealthy tier; the worst single reading was AQI 87.

Annual release change

What changed in the 2025 EPA annual release

2024 → 2025
  • Christian County's Good-day share fell from 76.1% to 73.1% between the 2024 and 2025 EPA annual releases, a change of -3.0 percentage points.

Compared against 360 monitored days in 2024 and 364 in 2025. These are arithmetic differences between two stored EPA annual summaries, not a cause claim or a live advisory.

National release changes Two-year CSV

Data updated August 2026

Christian County AQI category distribution Stacked-segment bar showing the share of monitored days that fell in each EPA AQI category, Good, Moderate, USG, Unhealthy, Very Unhealthy, Hazardous, with median AQI marker. AQI category distribution 364 monitored days G M Median AQI 41 0 50 100 150 200 300 500 Christian County
  • Good · 266 d · 73.1%
  • Moderate · 98 d · 26.9%

How did Christian County's air break down in 2025?

Across 364 monitored days, 266 fell in the Good band (AQI 0–50) and 0 reached Unhealthy or worse. The worst single day peaked at AQI 87 (Moderate).

EPA AQS →

Air quality data from EPA Air Quality System (2025). 364 days monitored. Median AQI: 41 (Good).

Insights: Christian County, Kentucky. EPA monitors recorded a median Air Quality Index of 41 across 364 measured days in 2025, earning a Good classification and a Moderate health grade. Of those days, 266 (73%) fell in the Good band (AQI 0–50), 98 (27%) registered Moderate readings, and 0 (0%) reached Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups. The 90th-percentile AQI settled at 57, while the worst single-day peak hit 87 (Moderate). Residents averaged about 21.9 clean-air days per 30-day window during the monitoring year.

The full pollutant mix ranks as PM2.5 (228 days), Ozone (136 days). Across the 2020–2025 trend window, the share of monitored days rated Good shifted by -4.7 points (measured against 320 monitored days in 2020 and 364 in 2025, so raw day counts are not comparable) and the median AQI moved +0 points, placing the multi-year trajectory at worsening. The worst single reading over the 2020–2025 window was AQI 87, moderate but never Unhealthy. Nearby counties show comparable readings: Bell (67.0% good, AQI 42); Boone (87.6% good, AQI 38); Boyd (80.0% good, AQI 39); Bullitt (88.4% good, AQI 39); Campbell (75.6% good, AQI 39); Carter (89.0% good, AQI 36).

Air Quality Summary

Median AQI

41

Good

Good Days

73.1%

266 of 364 monitored days

-1.9pp vs 75% target

Max AQI Recorded

87

Moderate

Health Grade

Moderate

90th-pct AQI 57

Christian County, Good days share 73.1%
National avg

Share of monitored days at AQI 0-50 (Good band).

Christian County, Unhealthy-or-worse share 0.0%
National avg

Share of monitored days above AQI 150 (Unhealthy or worse). Bar maxes at 10% (worst-county ceiling).

AQI Day Breakdown (2025)

Distribution of 364 monitored days across EPA AQI categories.

Good

266

73%

Moderate

98

27%

USG

0

0%

Unhealthy

0

0%

Very Unhealthy

0

0%

Hazardous

0

0%

Pollutant Breakdown

Days where each pollutant was the primary driver of AQI readings in Christian County.

Christian County, Kentucky criteria pollutant distribution Stratified-band visualization showing the share of monitored days each criteria pollutant (PM2.5, PM10, O3, NO2, CO) was the primary AQI driver. PM2.5 · 62.6% Ozone · 37.4% 0% 25% 50% 75% 100% Christian County, Kentucky · 364 monitored days Criteria pollutant column
  • PM2.5 · 228 days · 62.6%
  • Ozone · 136 days · 37.4%
Fine Particles (PM2.5) 228 days (63%)

How PM2.5 affects health →

Ozone (O3) 136 days (37%)

How Ozone affects health →

Health Impact Assessment

Moderate

Christian County's air quality is rated Moderate based on 73.1% good air days. No unhealthy air days were recorded in 2025.

Air quality was acceptable on 73.1% of monitored days in 2025, with a median AQI of 41. Unusually sensitive people can check real-time conditions at AirNow.gov during high-pollution events.

The dominant pollutant is PM2.5, driving AQI on 228 of 364 monitored days.

5-Year Air Quality Trend

Air quality is worsening in Christian County. Highest Good-day share: 2020 (77.8%, 249 of 320 monitored days).

Year Good Moderate USG Unhealthy Median AQI
2020 249 71 0 0 41
2021 190 175 0 0 49
2022 201 164 0 0 48
2023 213 147 5 0 47
2024 274 86 0 0 42
2025 266 98 0 0 41

How does Christian County compare?

How Christian County compares

Good-day share worse than US avg
Christian County 73.1%
Armstrong County, Pennsylvania 70.5%
US average 76.0%
Median AQI worse than US avg
Christian County 41
Armstrong County, Pennsylvania 41
US average 39
Unhealthy days / yr better than US avg
Christian County 0
Armstrong County, Pennsylvania 0
US average 1

Counties with a similar median AQI

Nationwide peers within about the same annual median AQI as Christian County (41), not geographic neighbors.

Same primary pollutant: PM2.5

PM2.5 led the AQI on the most monitored days here. These peers share that driver and the closest Good-day share (a second relationship type beyond median-AQI neighbors).

Kentucky counties on the map

Geographic containment only, other monitored counties in Kentucky, independent of AQI or pollutant match.

What Christian County's air means for you

The air here stays in the breathable range year-round, with PM2.5 the main thing to watch.

  • Sensitive groups (asthma, heart conditions, children, older adults) should check the AQI on high-PM2.5 days, the guide explains what a median of 41 means for exposure. Health guidance
  • See how Christian County ranks against every monitored U.S. county on Good-day share. County rankings
  • Compare Christian County with its Kentucky neighbours before drawing a conclusion about the region. All of Kentucky

Based on 364 EPA-monitored days in 2025; figures reflect only days the monitors reported. Source: EPA Air Quality System annual summaries.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the air quality in Christian County, Kentucky?
Christian County has a median Air Quality Index (AQI) of 41, rated "Good." 73.1% of monitored days (266 out of 364) had good air quality in 2025.
What is the main pollutant in Christian County?
The primary pollutant in Christian County is Fine Particles (PM2.5), which was the main AQI driver on 228 days (63% of monitored days). Penetrates deep into lungs and bloodstream. Linked to heart disease and premature death.
How many unhealthy air days does Christian County have?
In 2025, Christian County recorded 0 unhealthy air days (0 Unhealthy, 0 Very Unhealthy, 0 Hazardous). The maximum AQI reached 87.
Is the air quality in Christian County getting better or worse?
Air quality in Christian County is worsening across floor-qualifying years (2020-2025); years with fewer than 100 monitored days are excluded from that direction. Highest qualifying Good-day share: 2020 at 77.8% (249 of 320 days). Lowest qualifying Good-day share: 2021 at 52.1% (190 of 365 days).
What does AQI 41 mean for health?
Christian County's median AQI of 41 falls in the "Good" category. See the AQI category guide for what each range means for health.
How does Christian County compare to other counties in Kentucky?
Christian County has 73.1% good air days. Nearby counties in Kentucky: Bell (67.0% good), Boone (87.6% good), Boyd (80.0% good), Bullitt (88.4% good), Campbell (75.6% good), Carter (89.0% good).
What is the 90th percentile AQI in Christian County?
The 90th percentile AQI for Christian County is 57, meaning 90% of monitored days had an AQI at or below this level. The maximum AQI recorded was 87 (Moderate).

Data Sources

Primary Source: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Air Quality System (AQS), Annual AQI by County dataset, 2020–2025 (aqs.epa.gov). For current conditions (not shown here — this page is historical annual data), see EPA AirNow (airnow.gov). See our methodology for how AQI, median, and coverage figures are computed.

Informational only, not professional advice. Data from EPA AQS. See our disclaimer. Spotted a figure that looks wrong? Report a correction.

Source: U.S. EPA Air Quality System (AQS) Annual AQI by county summary files for Christian County, Kentucky · 2020–2025

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