Septic Systems in Washington County, CO

Regulations, costs, soil data & local providers

Pop. 4,817 ~22.4% on septic ~432 septic homes Well drained soil

Septic pumping in Washington County, Colorado costs $300-$650 (avg $450). A new septic system installation costs $6,550-$13,100. USDA soil data rates 11.3% of county soils as suitable for septic absorption fields. Approximately 432 homes in this county use septic systems.

Septic System Costs in Washington County

ServiceLowAverageHigh
Pumping / Cleaning$300$450$650
Routine Inspection$250$350$500
Real Estate Inspection$450$650$900
Minor Repair$800$1,150$5,750
Conventional Installation$6,550$9,350$13,100
Aerobic System Installation$12,300$17,550$24,550
Drainfield Replacement$6,550$9,350$13,100
Perc Test$1,000$1,400$1,950

Cost estimates based on regional market data for Washington County, Colorado. Actual costs depend on system type, site conditions, and provider.

Soil & Septic Suitability in Washington County

Drainage Class
Well drained
Hydrologic Group
C
Unique Soil Types
77
Avg Bedrock Depth
2 ft

Dominant Soil Types

Soil SeriesCoverageDrainageHydro Group
Ascalon 461 Well drained B
Nunn 356 Well drained C
Haverson 349 Well drained C
Manter 348 Well drained A
Colby 304 Well drained B

Septic Tank Absorption Field Suitability

USDA NRCS rates soil suitability for septic absorption fields across this county:

Not Limited (Good)11.3%
Somewhat Limited29.2%
Very Limited59.6%

Overall rating: Very limited

Source: USDA NRCS Soil Survey Geographic Database (SSURGO)

Groundwater & Water Table in Washington County

Monitoring Wells
53
Avg Depth to Water
117.8 ft
Median Depth
114 ft
Shallowest Recorded
7.7 ft

Water table depths in this county are generally favorable for conventional septic systems.

Source: USGS National Water Information System. Based on 135 measurements from monitoring wells.

Septic Regulations & Permits in Washington County

State Regulatory Body
Colorado DPHE
Inspection Required for Home Sale
No / Varies
Nitrogen Reduction Areas
No
Advanced Treatment Required
In designated areas

Varies by county. Many counties have transfer-of-title inspection requirements.

Contact the Washington County health department for current permit requirements, fees, and approved system types.

Septic System FAQ for Washington County

How much does septic pumping cost in Washington County?
Septic pumping in Washington County, Colorado typically costs between $300 and $650, with an average of $450. Costs vary by tank size (1,000-1,500 gallons is typical), ease of access, distance from the pumping company, and how full the tank is. Most homeowners should pump their tank every 3-5 years.
How much does a new septic system cost in Washington County?
A conventional septic system installation in Washington County typically costs $6,550-$13,100. An aerobic treatment unit (ATU) costs $12,300-$24,550. Given the predominantly well drained soils in this area, some sites may require alternative system types. Costs include the tank, drainfield, permits, and labor.
Do I need a permit for a septic system in Washington County?
Yes. Virtually all counties in Colorado require a permit before installing, repairing, or replacing a septic system. The permit process typically involves a soil evaluation or percolation test, system design by a licensed professional, application to the county health department, and one or more inspections during installation. Contact the Washington County health department for current requirements and fees.
What soil types are in Washington County and how do they affect septic systems?
Washington County has predominantly Ascalon, Nunn, Haverson soils. The dominant drainage class is Well drained with hydrologic group C. The USDA rates 11.3% of surveyed soils as "Not Limited" for septic absorption fields, 29.2% as "Somewhat Limited", and 59.6% as "Very Limited".
How often should I pump my septic tank in Washington County?
The EPA recommends pumping your septic tank every 3-5 years for a typical household. The exact frequency depends on tank size, household size, and water usage. A 1,000-gallon tank serving a family of 4 should generally be pumped every 3 years. Some counties in Colorado have mandatory pumping schedules — check with your local health department.
Can I install a conventional septic system in Washington County?
It depends on your specific site. USDA soil data shows that 59.6% of soils in Washington County are rated "Very Limited" for septic absorption fields, while only 11.3% are "Not Limited." This means many properties will require alternative systems such as mound systems, pressure distribution systems, or aerobic treatment units. A percolation test ($1000-$1950) and soil evaluation are required before the county will approve a system design.
How long does a septic system last in Washington County?
A well-maintained septic system in Washington County typically lasts 25-30 years, though some components may need attention sooner. The concrete septic tank itself can last 40+ years, while the drainfield — the most critical and expensive component — usually lasts 15-25 years depending on soil conditions (Washington County has predominantly well drained soils). Regular pumping every 3-5 years and avoiding excess water usage are the two most effective ways to extend system life.

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Quick Facts

Population4,817
Est. Septic Homes432
Avg Pumping Cost$450
Drainage ClassWell drained
Septic SuitabilityVery limited

Common Septic Services

Pumping: $300-$650
Inspection: $250-$500
Repair: $800-$5,750
Installation: $6,550-$13,100

Data last updated: 2026-04-13