Septic Systems in Minnesota

87 counties · ~20% of homes on septic · ~309,764 septic systems

State Regulation Overview

Regulatory Body
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
Inspection Required for Sale
Yes
Nitrogen Reduction Areas
No
Advanced Treatment Areas
Yes

ISTS (Individual Sewage Treatment System) standards. County-level compliance inspections.

Top Counties by Septic Systems

Dakota County
~17,595 septic homes
Washington County
~16,054 septic homes
Hennepin County
~15,379 septic homes
Anoka County
~14,555 septic homes
Ramsey County
~13,256 septic homes

All Counties in Minnesota

Aitkin County
16K pop · ~24% septic
Anoka County
364K pop · ~10% septic
Becker County
35K pop · ~24% septic
Beltrami County
46K pop · ~24% septic
Benton County
41K pop · ~24% septic
Big Stone County
5K pop · ~28% septic
Blue Earth County
69K pop · ~20% septic
Brown County
26K pop · ~24% septic
Carlton County
36K pop · ~24% septic
Carver County
107K pop · ~15% septic
Cass County
30K pop · ~24% septic
Chippewa County
13K pop · ~28% septic
Chisago County
57K pop · ~20% septic
Clay County
65K pop · ~20% septic
Clearwater County
9K pop · ~28% septic
Cook County
6K pop · ~28% septic
Cottonwood County
12K pop · ~28% septic
Crow Wing County
66K pop · ~20% septic
Dakota County
440K pop · ~10% septic
Dodge County
21K pop · ~24% septic
Douglas County
39K pop · ~24% septic
Faribault County
14K pop · ~28% septic
Fillmore County
21K pop · ~24% septic
Freeborn County
31K pop · ~24% septic
Goodhue County
48K pop · ~24% septic
Grant County
6K pop · ~28% septic
Hennepin County
1282K pop · ~3% septic
Houston County
19K pop · ~24% septic
Hubbard County
21K pop · ~24% septic
Isanti County
41K pop · ~24% septic
Itasca County
45K pop · ~24% septic
Jackson County
10K pop · ~28% septic
Kanabec County
16K pop · ~24% septic
Kandiyohi County
44K pop · ~24% septic
Kittson County
4K pop · ~32% septic
Koochiching County
12K pop · ~28% septic
Lac qui Parle County
7K pop · ~28% septic
Lake County
11K pop · ~28% septic
Lake of the Woods County
4K pop · ~32% septic
Le Sueur County
29K pop · ~24% septic
Lincoln County
6K pop · ~28% septic
Lyon County
25K pop · ~24% septic
Mahnomen County
5K pop · ~28% septic
Marshall County
9K pop · ~28% septic
Martin County
20K pop · ~24% septic
McLeod County
37K pop · ~24% septic
Meeker County
23K pop · ~24% septic
Mille Lacs County
26K pop · ~24% septic
Morrison County
34K pop · ~24% septic
Mower County
40K pop · ~24% septic
Murray County
8K pop · ~28% septic
Nicollet County
34K pop · ~24% septic
Nobles County
22K pop · ~24% septic
Norman County
6K pop · ~28% septic
Olmsted County
163K pop · ~15% septic
Otter Tail County
60K pop · ~20% septic
Pennington County
14K pop · ~28% septic
Pine County
29K pop · ~24% septic
Pipestone County
9K pop · ~28% septic
Polk County
31K pop · ~24% septic
Pope County
11K pop · ~28% septic
Ramsey County
552K pop · ~6% septic
Red Lake County
4K pop · ~32% septic
Redwood County
15K pop · ~24% septic
Renville County
15K pop · ~28% septic
Rice County
67K pop · ~20% septic
Rock County
10K pop · ~28% septic
Roseau County
15K pop · ~24% septic
Scott County
151K pop · ~15% septic
Sherburne County
97K pop · ~20% septic
Sibley County
15K pop · ~28% septic
St. Louis County
200K pop · ~15% septic
Stearns County
158K pop · ~15% septic
Steele County
37K pop · ~24% septic
Stevens County
10K pop · ~28% septic
Swift County
10K pop · ~28% septic
Todd County
25K pop · ~24% septic
Traverse County
3K pop · ~32% septic
Wabasha County
21K pop · ~24% septic
Wadena County
14K pop · ~28% septic
Waseca County
19K pop · ~24% septic
Washington County
268K pop · ~15% septic
Watonwan County
11K pop · ~28% septic
Wilkin County
7K pop · ~28% septic
Winona County
50K pop · ~24% septic
Wright County
141K pop · ~15% septic
Yellow Medicine County
10K pop · ~28% septic

Septic Systems in Minnesota

Approximately 20% of homes in Minnesota rely on septic systems for wastewater treatment, totaling an estimated 309,764 septic systems across the state's 87 counties. This places Minnesota among the states with significant decentralized wastewater infrastructure.

Septic Regulations in Minnesota

Septic regulations in Minnesota are administered by Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, 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.

Minnesota requires septic system inspections as part of real estate transactions. Sellers must demonstrate that their septic system is functioning properly before a property sale can close. This typically involves hiring a licensed inspector to evaluate the tank, distribution box, and drainfield.

Common Septic System Types

Homeowners in Minnesota 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 Minnesota, 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