Whether you're looking for applications, technical standards, training materials, or specific system types, this page helps you navigate by topic.
Permit Applications
Forms for new systems, repairs, expansions, and special situations across all 7 health districts.
- New system permits - Standard residential applications
- Repair permits - System fixes and upgrades
- Expansion permits - Adding capacity
- County-specific applications - CDH has separate forms for Ada/Boise, Elmore, and Valley
- Accessory use applications - Additions to existing properties
- Speculative site evaluations - Pre-construction assessments
- Transfer permits - Property transfer requirements
All 7 health districts provide application forms, most updated in 2025.
Most Current: Eastern Idaho (June 2025 permit application)
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Separation Distance Requirements
Setback requirements from wells, property lines, surface water, buildings, and other features.
- Property line setbacks - Minimum distances from boundaries
- Well protection distances - Drinking water source separation
- Surface water buffers - Stream, lake, and wetland setbacks
- Building foundation clearances - Structure proximity limits
- Replacement area reserves - Future system space requirements
- Comprehensive reference tables - Quick lookup charts
- Separation Distance Reference (all districts)
- Standard Distances for Septic Tank/Drainfield (CDH)
- Septic Separation Distances chart (Eastern Idaho - Sept 2025)
Best Quick Reference: Eastern Idaho's September 2025 chart
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Alternative Treatment Systems
Non-standard systems for difficult sites, sensitive areas, or special requirements.
- Aerobic treatment units (ATUs) - Enhanced biological treatment
- Pressure distribution systems - Uniform wastewater distribution
- Mound systems - For shallow soils or high groundwater
- Sand filters - Additional filtration
- Gravelless drainfields - Emerging technology (May 2025 guidance)
- Extended treatment systems - Multiple treatment stages
- Large Soil Absorption Systems (LSAS) - Commercial/high-flow
- Aerobic Treatment & Drainfields Brochure (CDH)
- Complex Installer Training (63 pages) - North Central
- Gravelless Systems Guidance (May 2025) - South Central
- DEQ Technical Guidance Manual - Alternative systems section
Latest Guidance: South Central's May 2025 gravelless systems
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Installer Training & Certification
Comprehensive training materials for basic and complex installer certification.
- Basic Installer Training (98 pages, 13 MB) - North Central
- Complex Installer Training (63 pages, 10 MB) - North Central
- 2025 Installer Course (20 MB) - South Central
- Homeowner installer manuals - DIY education
- Installer education and exam info - All districts
- System design principles
- Installation procedures
- Regulatory compliance
- Soil evaluation
- Common mistakes
- Alternative technologies
- Troubleshooting
Online installer exam through Idaho DEQ: https://www.deq.idaho.gov/
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Site Assessment & Soil Science
Understanding soil characteristics, percolation testing, and site suitability evaluation.
- Soil science fundamentals - Soils/wastewater relationships
- Site evaluation procedures - Assessment protocols
- Percolation testing - Infiltration rate determination
- Groundwater monitoring - Temporary well installation
- Speculative evaluations - Pre-development assessments
- Difficult site guidance - Challenging conditions
- Soils/Wastewater Relationships Factsheet (Southeastern)
- Temporary Groundwater Monitoring Well Installation (Southeastern)
- Site evaluation applications (all districts)
- DEQ Technical Guidance Manual - Site evaluation section
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Permit Fees & Grant Funding
Cost information for permits, inspections, and financial assistance programs for low-income homeowners.
- Central District Health: $94-$1,505 (highest fees, urban services)
- Panhandle: FY2023 Environmental Health Fees
- North Central: Complete EH fee schedule (Feb 2025)
- Southwest: Online portal with fee information
- South Central: Fee schedule available
- Southeastern: Fee schedule included
- Eastern Idaho: Fee information in applications
- RCAC Household Septic System Grants (Southeastern District)
- For low-income homeowners
- System repairs and replacements
- Eligibility requirements and application process
Highest Fees: Central District Health (Boise metro)
Grant Info: Southeastern District (unique resource)
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System Care & Problem Solving
Homeowner guides for maintaining systems and addressing common problems.
- EPA Homeowner's Guide to Septic Systems - Federal standard
- Care and Maintenance guides - District-specific (Panhandle 9-page guide)
- Septic system checklists - Maintenance task lists
- Homeowner reference guides - Practical troubleshooting
- Pumping schedules by household size
- What not to put down drains
- Drainfield protection
- Water conservation
- Signs of system failure
- When to call a professional
- Tank additives (benefits questionable)
- Proper Sewage Clean-Up Procedures (Southwest) - Emergency response
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Find Licensed Installers & Pumpers
Find qualified septic professionals in your area - current lists, applications, and verification guidance.
- DEQ Permitted Installers - Complete Idaho registry (1.1 MB)
- DEQ Permitted Pumpers - Statewide pumper list (255 KB)
- Certified Service Providers - Specialized professionals (61 KB)
- Panhandle Health District - Licensed installer list (May 2025)
- North Central District - Installers and pumpers (Aug-Oct 2024)
- Southeastern District - Approved installer list (April 2025)
- Other Districts - Use statewide DEQ lists
- Installer applications - All 7 districts
- Pumper applications - Multiple districts
- Bond requirements - Surety bond forms
- Training courses - Basic and complex installer training
- Exam information - DEQ online testing
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Multi-Lot Development & Planning
Resources for subdivision planning, engineering reports, and large-scale development.
- Subdivision applications - All districts
- Subdivision Engineering Reports (SER) - Templates (Southwest)
- SER sanitary restriction language - Legal plat language
- Subdivision evaluation reports - Technical assessments
- Acreage requirements - Minimum lot sizes
- Policy 795: 1-acre minimum (South Central)
- Policy 799: < 1-acre alternative standards (South Central)
- Planning & Zoning review forms - P&Z coordination
- Large Soil Absorption Systems (LSAS) - Commercial/high-flow
- Non-residential requirements - Letter of intended use
Best SER Resources: Southwest District (templates and language)
Unique Acreage Policies: South Central District
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Regulatory Framework & Standards
Idaho Administrative Code rules, DEQ guidance, and district policies.
- IDAPA 58.01.03 - Individual/Subsurface Sewage Disposal Rules
- IDAPA 58.01.15 - Rules Governing Cleaning of Septic Tanks
- DEQ Technical Guidance Manual (350+ pages, 15 MB) - Authoritative reference
- 20 DEQ Guidance Memorandums (1993-2021) - Regulatory interpretations
- Onsite Sewage Disposal Rules - District-specific frameworks
- South Central Policies 795/799 - Acreage requirements
- May 2025 Rule Changes - Latest updates (South Central)
- System design specifications
- Installation requirements
- Material standards
- Inspection procedures
Most Comprehensive: DEQ Technical Guidance Manual (North Central collection)
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Approved Aggregate & Products
Current lists of approved gravel pits, construction materials, and manufactured products.
- 2025 Approved Lists - Most districts (most recent: Sept 2025 - Eastern Idaho)
- Supplier contact information - Phone numbers and locations
- Product specifications - Quality requirements
- Construction media - Alternative materials
- DEQ Approved Products Database - 50+ manufacturers (North Central collection)
- Extended treatment system products - Proprietary technologies
- Gravelless system products - Emerging technologies
- Aggregate gradation specifications
- Permeability standards
- Material testing requirements
Most Current List: Eastern Idaho (September 2025)
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Well Disinfection & Water Quality
Resources for well water testing, disinfection, and quality issues.
- Well disinfection procedures - Step-by-step chlorination
- Hydrogen sulfide issues - "Rotten egg" odor solutions (Southwest)
- Water quality testing - Coliform, E. coli, nitrate, nitrite
- Mortgage survey applications - Well testing for real estate (Panhandle)
- Hydrogen Sulfide - Causes, treatment, prevention
- Bacterial contamination - Disinfection protocols
- Well maintenance - Proper care procedures
Unique Resources: Southwest District (hydrogen sulfide guide)
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Pre-Purchase & Property Transfer
Resources for property buyers, sellers, and real estate professionals.
- "Before You Buy to Build" (4.8 MB) - South Central
- Mortgage survey applications - Property transfer inspections (Panhandle - unique)
- Speculative site evaluations - Buildability assessments
- Existing system evaluations - Assessment forms
- Permit transfers - Change of ownership
- System inspections - Pre-sale assessments
- Fee schedules - Transfer costs ($94+ depending on district)
- Disclosure requirements - What sellers must provide
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Diagrams, Images & Visual Guides
High-resolution technical diagrams extracted from training materials and guidance documents.
- 85 high-resolution PNGs (300 DPI, 84 MB total) - North Central collection
- System component diagrams
- Installation detail drawings
- Soil profile illustrations
- Alternative system schematics
- Troubleshooting flowcharts
Diagrams extracted from training manuals and technical guidance.
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- October 2025: Homeowner Installation Guide (Eastern Idaho)
- September 2025: Separation distances, approved materials (Eastern Idaho)
- July 2025: Installer/pumper applications (Eastern Idaho)
- June 2025: Septic permit applications (Eastern Idaho)
- May 2025: Rule changes, gravelless systems guidance (South Central)
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