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Idaho Septic Systems

Your complete resource for septic regulations across all 44 Idaho counties
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Whether you're a homeowner applying for a permit, an installer studying for certification, or an engineer designing a system, you'll find everything you need here. We've collected 97 documents from all 7 Idaho health districts - covering every county in Idaho with 100% completeness.

Find Your Permit Application

Get the correct application form for your county - all 44 Idaho counties covered.

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Study for Installer Exam

Access training materials and technical guidance for installer certification.

Training Resources →

Explore Alternative Systems

Compare 27+ alternative septic system types and their requirements.

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Find Your County on the Map

Hover over any county to see which health district serves your area. Click to view county-specific regulations and forms.


🏠 Homeowners

Installing or maintaining a system?

Find permit applications, maintenance guides, grant funding programs, and pre-purchase inspection information.

Homeowner Resources

🔧 Installers

Getting certified or looking up specs?

Access training courses, approved products lists, licensing requirements, and technical specifications.

Installer Resources

📐 Engineers & Designers

Designing a complex system?

Review DEQ technical manuals, alternative system requirements, soil evaluation criteria, and design standards.

Engineer Resources

🏘️ Real Estate Professionals

Helping clients understand septic systems?

Get pre-purchase evaluation guides, system lifespan information, and property transfer requirements.

Real Estate Resources


⚙️ Alternative Systems

Pressure distribution, mounds, ATUs, and more

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🎓 Training & Certification

Installer courses and homeowner education

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💰 Grant Funding

Financial assistance for system installation/repair

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100% County Coverage

All 44 Idaho counties documented across 7 health districts - ~1.95 million residents served.

97 Complete Documents

Every identified document collected - permit applications, training materials, technical guidance, and DEQ memorandums.

Statewide DEQ Resources

350-page Technical Guidance Manual, IDAPA regulations, and 20 guidance memorandums (1993-2021).

High-Quality Content

97% text extraction success, 85 high-resolution diagrams (300 DPI), full-text search across all documents.


  • May 2025 Rule Changes - South Central District regulatory updates
  • Gravelless Systems Guidance - New DEQ guidance on emerging technologies
  • 2025 Installer Training - Most current certification course materials
  • Lawful Presence Verification - New Central District requirement (July 2025)


MetricValue
Total Documents97 PDFs + 85 diagrams
Collection DatesNovember 3-27, 2025
Geographic Coverage44/44 Idaho counties (100%)
Total Archive Size~131 MB
Text Extraction Rate97% (72/74 original scanned PDFs)
Most Recent DocumentNovember 2025
  • Panhandle Health District: 7 PDFs (5 northern counties)
  • North Central District: 24 PDFs including DEQ resources (5 north-central counties)
  • Southwest District: 7 PDFs (6 western counties)
  • Central District Health: 19 PDFs (Ada, Boise, Elmore, Valley counties - Boise metro)
  • South Central District: 15 PDFs (8 south-central counties)
  • Southeastern District: 17 PDFs (8 southeastern counties)
  • Eastern Idaho Public Health: 12 PDFs (8 eastern counties)


This knowledgebase was created to provide free, comprehensive, searchable access to Idaho's septic system regulations. It's the most complete public archive available for any U.S. state, covering:

  • 📄 All permit applications from 7 health districts
  • 📚 Complete installer and homeowner training materials
  • 📖 DEQ's 350-page Technical Guidance Manual
  • 📋 20 statewide guidance memorandums (1993-2021)
  • 🎯 27+ alternative septic system types
  • 💰 Grant funding program information

For federal guidance complementing Idaho regulations, see the US EPA Septic Systems Program:

Maintained by: Ryan Malloy (ryan@supported.systems) License: Public archive for educational and reference purposes Source: Idaho Health Districts and Idaho Department of Environmental Quality


👉 Quick Start Guide

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🗺️ Browse by District

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