Septic Systems in Indiana

92 counties · ~28% of homes on septic · ~596,842 septic systems

State Regulation Overview

Regulatory Body
Indiana Department of Health/Environment
Inspection Required for Sale
No / Varies by county
Nitrogen Reduction Areas
No
Advanced Treatment Areas
No

Contact county health department for specific requirements.

Top Counties by Septic Systems

Marion County
~32,834 septic homes
Lake County
~27,927 septic homes
St. Joseph County
~22,925 septic homes
Allen County
~21,583 septic homes
Hamilton County
~19,458 septic homes

All Counties in Indiana

Adams County
36K pop · ~33.6% septic
Allen County
385K pop · ~14% septic
Bartholomew County
82K pop · ~28% septic
Benton County
9K pop · ~39.2% septic
Blackford County
12K pop · ~39.2% septic
Boone County
71K pop · ~28% septic
Brown County
15K pop · ~33.6% septic
Carroll County
20K pop · ~33.6% septic
Cass County
38K pop · ~33.6% septic
Clark County
121K pop · ~21% septic
Clay County
26K pop · ~33.6% septic
Clinton County
33K pop · ~33.6% septic
Crawford County
11K pop · ~39.2% septic
Daviess County
33K pop · ~33.6% septic
Dearborn County
51K pop · ~28% septic
Decatur County
26K pop · ~33.6% septic
DeKalb County
43K pop · ~33.6% septic
Delaware County
112K pop · ~21% septic
Dubois County
44K pop · ~33.6% septic
Elkhart County
207K pop · ~21% septic
Fayette County
23K pop · ~33.6% septic
Floyd County
80K pop · ~28% septic
Fountain County
16K pop · ~33.6% septic
Franklin County
23K pop · ~33.6% septic
Fulton County
20K pop · ~33.6% septic
Gibson County
33K pop · ~33.6% septic
Grant County
67K pop · ~28% septic
Greene County
31K pop · ~33.6% septic
Hamilton County
347K pop · ~14% septic
Hancock County
80K pop · ~28% septic
Harrison County
40K pop · ~33.6% septic
Hendricks County
175K pop · ~21% septic
Henry County
49K pop · ~33.6% septic
Howard County
84K pop · ~28% septic
Huntington County
37K pop · ~33.6% septic
Jackson County
46K pop · ~33.6% septic
Jasper County
33K pop · ~33.6% septic
Jay County
20K pop · ~33.6% septic
Jefferson County
33K pop · ~33.6% septic
Jennings County
28K pop · ~33.6% septic
Johnson County
162K pop · ~21% septic
Knox County
36K pop · ~33.6% septic
Kosciusko County
80K pop · ~28% septic
LaGrange County
40K pop · ~33.6% septic
Lake County
499K pop · ~14% septic
LaPorte County
112K pop · ~21% septic
Lawrence County
45K pop · ~33.6% septic
Madison County
130K pop · ~21% septic
Marion County
977K pop · ~8.4% septic
Marshall County
46K pop · ~33.6% septic
Martin County
10K pop · ~39.2% septic
Miami County
36K pop · ~33.6% septic
Monroe County
140K pop · ~21% septic
Montgomery County
38K pop · ~33.6% septic
Morgan County
72K pop · ~28% septic
Newton County
14K pop · ~39.2% septic
Noble County
47K pop · ~33.6% septic
Ohio County
6K pop · ~39.2% septic
Orange County
20K pop · ~33.6% septic
Owen County
21K pop · ~33.6% septic
Parke County
16K pop · ~33.6% septic
Perry County
19K pop · ~33.6% septic
Pike County
12K pop · ~39.2% septic
Porter County
173K pop · ~21% septic
Posey County
25K pop · ~33.6% septic
Pulaski County
13K pop · ~39.2% septic
Putnam County
37K pop · ~33.6% septic
Randolph County
25K pop · ~33.6% septic
Ripley County
29K pop · ~33.6% septic
Rush County
17K pop · ~33.6% septic
Scott County
24K pop · ~33.6% septic
Shelby County
45K pop · ~33.6% septic
Spencer County
20K pop · ~33.6% septic
St. Joseph County
273K pop · ~21% septic
Starke County
23K pop · ~33.6% septic
Steuben County
34K pop · ~33.6% septic
Sullivan County
21K pop · ~33.6% septic
Switzerland County
10K pop · ~39.2% septic
Tippecanoe County
186K pop · ~21% septic
Tipton County
15K pop · ~33.6% septic
Union County
7K pop · ~39.2% septic
Vanderburgh County
180K pop · ~21% septic
Vermillion County
15K pop · ~33.6% septic
Vigo County
106K pop · ~21% septic
Wabash County
31K pop · ~33.6% septic
Warren County
8K pop · ~39.2% septic
Warrick County
64K pop · ~28% septic
Washington County
28K pop · ~33.6% septic
Wayne County
67K pop · ~28% septic
Wells County
28K pop · ~33.6% septic
White County
25K pop · ~33.6% septic
Whitley County
34K pop · ~33.6% septic

Septic Systems in Indiana

Approximately 28% of homes in Indiana rely on septic systems for wastewater treatment, totaling an estimated 596,842 septic systems across the state's 92 counties. This places Indiana among the states with significant decentralized wastewater infrastructure.

Septic Regulations in Indiana

Septic regulations in Indiana are administered by Indiana Department of Health/Environment, with permits typically issued at the county level through local health departments. Requirements for tank sizes, setback distances, approved system types, and inspections can vary significantly between counties.

While Indiana does not have a statewide mandate for septic inspections at the time of property sale, individual counties may impose their own requirements. It is common practice for buyers to request a septic inspection as part of their due diligence, even when not legally required.

Common Septic System Types

Homeowners in Indiana typically use one of several septic system types depending on local soil conditions: conventional gravity-fed systems where soil percolation is adequate, pressure distribution systems in areas with moderate limitations, mound systems where shallow bedrock or high water tables prevent conventional installation, and aerobic treatment units (ATUs) in environmentally sensitive areas.

Septic Maintenance Requirements

The EPA recommends pumping septic tanks every 3 to 5 years, though the exact frequency depends on tank size, household size, and water usage. In Indiana, some counties have adopted mandatory pumping schedules or maintenance tracking programs. Proper maintenance prevents costly repairs, protects groundwater quality, and extends the lifespan of the drainfield — the most expensive component to replace.

Select a county above to view detailed septic regulations, estimated costs, soil suitability data sourced from the USDA NRCS Soil Survey, and groundwater depth measurements from the USGS.

Data last updated: 2026-04-13