Septic Systems in Nebraska

93 counties · ~15% of homes on septic · ~94,952 septic systems

State Regulation Overview

Regulatory Body
Nebraska 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

Douglas County
~10,521 septic homes
Lancaster County
~9,678 septic homes
Sarpy County
~8,539 septic homes
Hall County
~3,774 septic homes
Buffalo County
~3,005 septic homes

All Counties in Nebraska

Adams County
31K pop · ~18% septic
Antelope County
6K pop · ~21% septic
Arthur County
0K pop · ~24% septic
Banner County
1K pop · ~24% septic
Blaine County
0K pop · ~24% septic
Boone County
5K pop · ~21% septic
Box Butte County
11K pop · ~21% septic
Boyd County
2K pop · ~24% septic
Brown County
3K pop · ~24% septic
Buffalo County
50K pop · ~15% septic
Burt County
7K pop · ~21% septic
Butler County
8K pop · ~21% septic
Cass County
27K pop · ~18% septic
Cedar County
8K pop · ~21% septic
Chase County
4K pop · ~24% septic
Cherry County
5K pop · ~21% septic
Cheyenne County
9K pop · ~21% septic
Clay County
6K pop · ~21% septic
Colfax County
11K pop · ~21% septic
Cuming County
9K pop · ~21% septic
Custer County
11K pop · ~21% septic
Dakota County
22K pop · ~18% septic
Dawes County
8K pop · ~21% septic
Dawson County
24K pop · ~18% septic
Deuel County
2K pop · ~24% septic
Dixon County
6K pop · ~21% septic
Dodge County
37K pop · ~18% septic
Douglas County
585K pop · ~4.5% septic
Dundy County
2K pop · ~24% septic
Fillmore County
6K pop · ~21% septic
Franklin County
3K pop · ~24% septic
Frontier County
3K pop · ~24% septic
Furnas County
5K pop · ~24% septic
Gage County
22K pop · ~18% septic
Garden County
2K pop · ~24% septic
Garfield County
2K pop · ~24% septic
Gosper County
2K pop · ~24% septic
Grant County
1K pop · ~24% septic
Greeley County
2K pop · ~24% septic
Hall County
63K pop · ~15% septic
Hamilton County
9K pop · ~21% septic
Harlan County
3K pop · ~24% septic
Hayes County
1K pop · ~24% septic
Hitchcock County
3K pop · ~24% septic
Holt County
10K pop · ~21% septic
Hooker County
1K pop · ~24% septic
Howard County
6K pop · ~21% septic
Jefferson County
7K pop · ~21% septic
Johnson County
5K pop · ~21% septic
Kearney County
7K pop · ~21% septic
Keith County
8K pop · ~21% septic
Keya Paha County
1K pop · ~24% septic
Kimball County
3K pop · ~24% septic
Knox County
8K pop · ~21% septic
Lancaster County
323K pop · ~7.5% septic
Lincoln County
35K pop · ~18% septic
Logan County
1K pop · ~24% septic
Loup County
1K pop · ~24% septic
Madison County
36K pop · ~18% septic
McPherson County
0K pop · ~24% septic
Merrick County
8K pop · ~21% septic
Morrill County
5K pop · ~24% septic
Nance County
3K pop · ~24% septic
Nemaha County
7K pop · ~21% septic
Nuckolls County
4K pop · ~24% septic
Otoe County
16K pop · ~18% septic
Pawnee County
3K pop · ~24% septic
Perkins County
3K pop · ~24% septic
Phelps County
9K pop · ~21% septic
Pierce County
7K pop · ~21% septic
Platte County
34K pop · ~18% septic
Polk County
5K pop · ~21% septic
Red Willow County
11K pop · ~21% septic
Richardson County
8K pop · ~21% septic
Rock County
1K pop · ~24% septic
Saline County
14K pop · ~21% septic
Sarpy County
191K pop · ~11.2% septic
Saunders County
22K pop · ~18% septic
Scotts Bluff County
36K pop · ~18% septic
Seward County
18K pop · ~18% septic
Sheridan County
5K pop · ~21% septic
Sherman County
3K pop · ~24% septic
Sioux County
1K pop · ~24% septic
Stanton County
6K pop · ~21% septic
Thayer County
5K pop · ~21% septic
Thomas County
1K pop · ~24% septic
Thurston County
7K pop · ~21% septic
Valley County
4K pop · ~24% septic
Washington County
21K pop · ~18% septic
Wayne County
10K pop · ~21% septic
Webster County
3K pop · ~24% septic
Wheeler County
1K pop · ~24% septic
York County
14K pop · ~21% septic

Septic Systems in Nebraska

Approximately 15% of homes in Nebraska rely on septic systems for wastewater treatment, totaling an estimated 94,952 septic systems across the state's 93 counties. This places Nebraska among the states with significant decentralized wastewater infrastructure.

Septic Regulations in Nebraska

Septic regulations in Nebraska are administered by Nebraska 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 Nebraska 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 Nebraska 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 Nebraska, 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