Septic Systems in Kansas

105 counties · ~15% of homes on septic · ~139,448 septic systems

State Regulation Overview

Regulatory Body
Kansas 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

Johnson County
~10,978 septic homes
Sedgwick County
~9,429 septic homes
Shawnee County
~8,015 septic homes
Wyandotte County
~7,582 septic homes
Douglas County
~5,322 septic homes

All Counties in Kansas

Allen County
13K pop · ~21% septic
Anderson County
8K pop · ~21% septic
Atchison County
16K pop · ~18% septic
Barber County
4K pop · ~24% septic
Barton County
25K pop · ~18% septic
Bourbon County
14K pop · ~21% septic
Brown County
10K pop · ~21% septic
Butler County
67K pop · ~15% septic
Chase County
3K pop · ~24% septic
Chautauqua County
3K pop · ~24% septic
Cherokee County
19K pop · ~18% septic
Cheyenne County
3K pop · ~24% septic
Clark County
2K pop · ~24% septic
Clay County
8K pop · ~21% septic
Cloud County
9K pop · ~21% septic
Coffey County
8K pop · ~21% septic
Comanche County
2K pop · ~24% septic
Cowley County
35K pop · ~18% septic
Crawford County
39K pop · ~18% septic
Decatur County
3K pop · ~24% septic
Dickinson County
18K pop · ~18% septic
Doniphan County
8K pop · ~21% septic
Douglas County
119K pop · ~11.2% septic
Edwards County
3K pop · ~24% septic
Elk County
2K pop · ~24% septic
Ellis County
29K pop · ~18% septic
Ellsworth County
6K pop · ~21% septic
Finney County
38K pop · ~18% septic
Ford County
34K pop · ~18% septic
Franklin County
26K pop · ~18% septic
Geary County
37K pop · ~18% septic
Gove County
3K pop · ~24% septic
Graham County
2K pop · ~24% septic
Grant County
7K pop · ~21% septic
Gray County
6K pop · ~21% septic
Greeley County
1K pop · ~24% septic
Greenwood County
6K pop · ~21% septic
Hamilton County
3K pop · ~24% septic
Harper County
5K pop · ~21% septic
Harvey County
34K pop · ~18% septic
Haskell County
4K pop · ~24% septic
Hodgeman County
2K pop · ~24% septic
Jackson County
13K pop · ~21% septic
Jefferson County
18K pop · ~18% septic
Jewell County
3K pop · ~24% septic
Johnson County
610K pop · ~4.5% septic
Kearny County
4K pop · ~24% septic
Kingman County
7K pop · ~21% septic
Kiowa County
2K pop · ~24% septic
Labette County
20K pop · ~18% septic
Lane County
2K pop · ~24% septic
Leavenworth County
82K pop · ~15% septic
Lincoln County
3K pop · ~24% septic
Linn County
10K pop · ~21% septic
Logan County
3K pop · ~24% septic
Lyon County
32K pop · ~18% septic
Marion County
12K pop · ~21% septic
Marshall County
10K pop · ~21% septic
McPherson County
30K pop · ~18% septic
Meade County
4K pop · ~24% septic
Miami County
34K pop · ~18% septic
Mitchell County
6K pop · ~21% septic
Montgomery County
31K pop · ~18% septic
Morris County
5K pop · ~21% septic
Morton County
3K pop · ~24% septic
Nemaha County
10K pop · ~21% septic
Neosho County
16K pop · ~18% septic
Ness County
3K pop · ~24% septic
Norton County
5K pop · ~21% septic
Osage County
16K pop · ~18% septic
Osborne County
4K pop · ~24% septic
Ottawa County
6K pop · ~21% septic
Pawnee County
6K pop · ~21% septic
Phillips County
5K pop · ~24% septic
Pottawatomie County
25K pop · ~18% septic
Pratt County
9K pop · ~21% septic
Rawlins County
3K pop · ~24% septic
Reno County
62K pop · ~15% septic
Republic County
5K pop · ~24% septic
Rice County
9K pop · ~21% septic
Riley County
72K pop · ~15% septic
Rooks County
5K pop · ~24% septic
Rush County
3K pop · ~24% septic
Russell County
7K pop · ~21% septic
Saline County
54K pop · ~15% septic
Scott County
5K pop · ~21% septic
Sedgwick County
524K pop · ~4.5% septic
Seward County
22K pop · ~18% septic
Shawnee County
179K pop · ~11.2% septic
Sheridan County
2K pop · ~24% septic
Sherman County
6K pop · ~21% septic
Smith County
4K pop · ~24% septic
Stafford County
4K pop · ~24% septic
Stanton County
2K pop · ~24% septic
Stevens County
5K pop · ~21% septic
Sumner County
22K pop · ~18% septic
Thomas County
8K pop · ~21% septic
Trego County
3K pop · ~24% septic
Wabaunsee County
7K pop · ~21% septic
Wallace County
2K pop · ~24% septic
Washington County
6K pop · ~21% septic
Wichita County
2K pop · ~24% septic
Wilson County
9K pop · ~21% septic
Woodson County
3K pop · ~24% septic
Wyandotte County
169K pop · ~11.2% septic

Septic Systems in Kansas

Approximately 15% of homes in Kansas rely on septic systems for wastewater treatment, totaling an estimated 139,448 septic systems across the state's 105 counties. This places Kansas among the states with significant decentralized wastewater infrastructure.

Septic Regulations in Kansas

Septic regulations in Kansas are administered by Kansas 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 Kansas 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 Kansas 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 Kansas, 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