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Ada County: Eagle Sewer District serves much of the city, while the City plan confirms many homes in the service area still use individual tanks and fields.
Address-level coverage
The city name is only a starting point. Verify sewer connection, health-district jurisdiction, tank records, and truck access for the exact parcel.
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Boise’s center is served by municipal wastewater, while individual systems remain at older edges and across rural Ada and Boise counties. The City’s sewer-availability layer is a general boundary and specifically warns that some parcels inside it still use septic. A utility bill, parcel lookup, and health-district record provide a better answer than a ZIP code.
The City’s 2020 Water Renewal Utility Plan used a historical baseline of 5,248 septic households in its area of impact, including 3,793 in the Southwest planning area. That dated planning count is useful for understanding the pattern; it is not a current inventory. Southwest Boise, West Bench, Northwest Boise, the Foothills, Airport, and Barber Valley must still be checked parcel by parcel.
We use residential-delivery ZIPs 83702, 83703, 83704, 83705, 83706, 83709, 83712, 83713, 83714, 83716 for Boise routing. PO-box and unique institutional ZIPs are omitted. No ZIP is described as septic-only.
Ada County: Eagle Sewer District serves much of the city, while the City plan confirms many homes in the service area still use individual tanks and fields.
Ada County: Star has municipal treatment, but its plan identifies large outlying areas without municipal water or sewer.
Ada County: Kuna’s core and new subdivisions use city sewer; rural and agricultural-edge parcels still require address-level system checks.
Boise County: Unincorporated mountain properties generally rely on wells and onsite wastewater, with slope and truck access shaping each visit.
Boise County: Individual systems are typical outside the limited Two Forks district; route distance and winter access need confirmation.
Boise County: The city core has municipal wastewater. This page serves rural addresses outside that network, where individual systems remain typical.
Boise County: Idaho City itself has municipal treatment; outlying Boise Basin homes use onsite systems and require mountain-route planning.
Canyon County: The incorporated city has sewer. Rural fringe systems fall under Southwest District Health, not Central District Health.
Central District Health administers onsite permits and records in Ada and Boise counties at 208-327-7499. Southwest District Health handles Canyon County at 208-455-5400. Idaho DEQ writes IDAPA 58.01.03; neither this site nor a contractor issues an agency permit.
Before calling, gather the address, parcel number, utility status, tank size, last service date, full-manhole location, road conditions, gate width, firm truck parking, and symptoms. Rural routing is confirmed only after those details are reviewed.
Map location shows travel geography. It does not determine sewer connection or system type.
The urban core is sewered, while older fringe parcels and parts of the City area of impact still use individual systems. Verify the exact parcel before dispatch.
Southwest Boise · West Bench · Northwest Boise · Collister · Foothills · Barber Valley · Airport
ZIPs 83702 · 83703 · 83704 · 83705 · 83706 · 83709 · 83712 · 83713 · 83714 · 83716
Longer trips depend on the truck's starting route. Dispatch reviews the exact parcel and road conditions before accepting a distant visit.
No. Boise and several nearby city cores have municipal or district sewer. Confirm the exact parcel through the utility and health-district record before scheduling a pump-out.
Central District Health handles Ada and Boise counties. Rural Middleton-area work in Canyon County belongs to Southwest District Health at 208-455-5400.
Yes. Road surface, grade, snow, bridge or weight limits, gates, firm turnaround space, hose elevation, and travel distance can change availability and price.
The service NAP uses street-delivery ZIPs 83702, 83703, 83704, 83705, 83706, 83709, 83712, 83713, 83714, 83716. ZIP inclusion identifies routing geography; it does not prove that a specific house has septic.
Call with the parcel, sewer status, health-district record, access, and current system symptoms.