COUNTY REPORT KS

Kingman County, Kansas

8 ZIP codes · Avg score 63/100 · Grade C · Updated 2026-06-03

Based on current EPA data, Kingman County's 8 ZIP codes reflect fair but mixed water safety.

How Kingman County Compares

Kingman County63/100
Kansas avg64/100
National avg68/100

How Kingman County Compares

C
County Grade
63/100
Avg Safety Score
8
ZIP Codes
9
Water Systems

Kingman County scores 1 points below the Kansas state average (64/100) and 5 points below the national average (68/100).

Data: EPA SDWIS Last verified: 2026-06-03

C
County Grade
63
Avg Safety Score
8
ZIP Codes
Best ZIP: 67025 (70/100)
Lowest ZIP: 67106 (40/100)
$118K
Median Home Value
$1,825
Avg Remediation (155% of home value)

ZIP Code Risk Map

Water Quality Map: Kingman County, Kansas

Each dot represents a ZIP code. Color indicates water quality grade. Tap a dot for details.

A B C D F

Key Risk Factors

Health risk index: 14.1 (asthma 10.2%, diabetes 12.1%)

Estimated additional annual cost per homeowner: $638, driven primarily by water_lead

Infrastructure: 0.406% avg pipe failure probability, 75% of ZIPs at high risk

68.4% of homes built before 1978 (lead paint era)

County Health Indicators vs National Average

Asthma 10.2% (national: 8.9%)
Diabetes 12.1% (national: 10.5%)
Obesity 39.8% (national: 32.4%)

Black markers indicate national averages. Source: CDC PLACES, Census ACS.

Infrastructure Overview

1954
Median Build Year
68.4%
Pre-1978 Housing
41%
Pipe Failure Probability
75%
ZIPs at High Infra Risk
High
Lead Pipe Risk

Sources: Census ACS (housing age), EPA SDWIS (infrastructure risk model), state bridge inspection data.

Compound Risk Breakdown

Estimated additional annual cost per homeowner: $638

Water / Lead $288/yr
Energy Code Gap $225/yr
Flood $125/yr

Bar widths proportional to share of total annual risk cost. Source: compound risk model (FEMA, EPA, USGS).

Housing Age Distribution

4,827 housing units in Kingman County

Pre-1940 27%
1940–1959 20%
1960–1979 20%
1980–1999 21%
2000+ 12%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS B25034 (Year Structure Built).

Water Safety Affordability

How much it costs to fix water issues relative to home values in Kingman County

$118K
Median Home Value
$1,825
Est. Remediation Cost
1.5%
of Home Value
Remediation as % of home value low burden

Remediation costs are relatively manageable for most homeowners in Kingman County, representing a small fraction of property value.

Remediation includes water filtration, lead abatement, radon mitigation, and flood protection where applicable. Source: Census ACS, EPA SDWIS.

Health Outcomes vs National Average

CDC PLACES data for Kingman County residents

Asthma 10.2% (US avg: 8.9%)
Diabetes 12.1% (US avg: 11%)
Obesity 39.8% (US avg: 32.4%)

Black markers = national averages. Red = above national avg. Green = below. Source: CDC PLACES, Census ACS.

Water Systems with Most Violations

Top 5 systems in Kingman County ranked by EPA violation count.

# Water System Population Violations
1 Kingman Company Rwd 1 280 13
2 NORWICH, CITY OF 433 10
3 City of Spivey, 59 6
4 City of Kingman, 3,062 3
5 City of Cheney, 2,170 1

9 total water systems serve Kingman County.

All ZIP Codes in Kingman County

8 ZIP codes tracked in Kingman County.

# ZIP Code City Safety Score Grade Violations Home Value
1 67025 Cheney 70 B 1 $179K
2 67111 Murdock 70 B 0 $305K
3 67068 Kingman 67 C 3 $86K
4 67035 Cunningham 66 C 1 $128K
5 67159 Zenda 66 C 0 $103K
6 67118 Norwich 65 C 10 (1 health) $107K
7 67142 Spivey 56 C 6 $65K
8 67106 Milton 40 D 0 $208K

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Overview

Kingman County in Kansas covers 8 ZIP codes with an average Home Safety Score of C (63/100).

5 of 8 ZIP codes have recorded EPA violations. 1 health-based violation have been documented.

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Data Sources

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is water safe in Kingman County?
Kingman County receives a grade of C. Some ZIP codes have recorded violations and residents in affected areas may want to test their water.
How many water systems serve Kingman County?
Kingman County is served by 9 public water systems that supply drinking water to residents across 8 ZIP codes.
What is the biggest environmental risk in Kingman County?
The primary environmental risk factor in Kingman County is water_lead. This contributes to an estimated additional annual cost of $638 per homeowner.
How old are homes in Kingman County?
The median home build year in Kingman County is 1954. 68.4% of homes were built before 1978, which means they may contain lead-based paint and older plumbing materials.
How does Kingman County compare to Kansas?
Kingman County has an average water safety score of 63/100, which is below the Kansas state average of 64/100.

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