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📍 Service Area

Southeastern Idaho - 8 Counties

  • Bannock County Seal Bannock County - Pocatello (largest city, district headquarters) • GIS Map →
  • Bear Lake County Seal Bear Lake County - Bear Lake resort area • GIS Map →
  • Bingham County Seal Bingham County - Blackfoot area • GIS Map →
  • Butte County Seal Butte County - Remote mountain communities • GIS Map →
  • Caribou County Seal Caribou County - Rural agricultural • GIS Map →
  • Franklin County Seal Franklin County - Utah border, Preston • GIS Map →
  • Oneida County Seal Oneida County - Malad City • GIS Map →
  • Power County Seal Power County - American Falls area • GIS Map →

Total Population: ~150,000

  • Collection Date: November 4, 2025
  • Document Count: 17 PDFs (20 MB)
  • Most Recent Updates: September 2025 (Installer Application)
  • Source: Southeastern Idaho Public Health

RCAC Household Septic System Grants - unique resource providing financial assistance information for low-income homeowners. This grant information is not included in other district collections.

Most recent installer application forms in the collection (September 2025).

Temporary Groundwater Monitoring Well Installation procedures - specialized technical guidance for sites requiring monitoring.

Soils/Wastewater Relationships Factsheet - unique educational resource explaining soil science fundamentals critical for septic system design.

From initial application through as-built reports, this collection covers the entire permitting and installation lifecycle.

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Southeastern Idaho Public Health serves diverse communities from urban Pocatello to remote mountain areas:

  • Pocatello - Idaho State University, regional commercial hub
  • Bear Lake - Popular tourism and recreation destination
  • Agricultural areas - Potatoes, grain, livestock
  • Remote communities - Butte County (very low population density)
  • Utah border region - Franklin County (Preston area)
  • American Falls Reservoir - Power County water resource
  • Mix of urban, suburban, and rural development patterns
  • 💰 Financial Assistance: RCAC grant funding information
  • System Repairs: Understanding repair requirements and costs
  • Grant Applications: Eligibility and application process
  • System Maintenance: EPA guide and reference materials
  • System Understanding: Overview and reference guide
  • Maintenance: EPA comprehensive guide
  • Record Requests: Obtaining existing permit documentation
  • Problem Diagnosis: Troubleshooting resources
  • Licensing: September 2025 installer application
  • Bonding: Required bond forms
  • Technical Procedures: Monitoring well installation guidance
  • Current List: Licensed installer directory
  • Site Evaluation: Soils/wastewater relationships factsheet
  • Monitoring: Temporary groundwater well installation procedures
  • Subdivision Design: Evaluation report requirements
  • Technical Standards: Comprehensive technical resources
  • Licensing: Pumper application forms
  • Disposal Sites: Septage site authorization process
  • Compliance: Regulatory requirements
  • Subdivisions: Application and evaluation report forms
  • Site Planning: Technical resource access
  • Record Research: Historical permit information requests

The RCAC Household Septic System Grants document provides crucial information for homeowners facing septic system costs:

  • Low-income households
  • Owner-occupied properties
  • Systems needing repair or replacement
  • Specific geographic eligibility
  • System repairs
  • Full system replacement
  • Compliance upgrades
  • Emergency situations
  • Income verification
  • System assessment
  • Cost estimates
  • RCAC review and approval

This resource is unique to Southeastern Idaho's collection and reflects the district's commitment to supporting underserved populations.

The soils factsheet makes complex soil science accessible:

Topics Covered:

  • Soil horizons and profiles
  • Texture and structure
  • Permeability and drainage
  • Treatment processes in soil
  • Site limitations

Audience: Perfect for homeowners, students, and non-technical stakeholders who need to understand the science behind septic system function.

Temporary monitoring well procedures provide detailed technical guidance for:

  • Well installation methods
  • Depth determination
  • Sampling protocols
  • Data collection
  • Seasonal monitoring

Southeastern Idaho Public Health

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Headquarters: Pocatello


Southeastern Idaho's collection is distinguished by:

  1. Financial assistance information (RCAC grants) - not found elsewhere
  2. Soil science education - accessible technical content
  3. Monitoring procedures - specialized groundwater guidance
  4. Most recent installer forms - September 2025 updates
  5. Complete workflow - cradle-to-grave documentation

Collection archived November 4, 2025. Features unique grant funding resources and September 2025 updates. Always verify current requirements with the district.