Federal and provincial rules
Most household septic systems are regulated by provinces and local authorities. Federal rules become important when wastewater could pollute fish-bearing water or when a wastewater system reaches the federal regulatory threshold.
Reviewed June 17, 2026Federal rules
Choose your province
British ColumbiaSewerage System Regulation, B.C. Reg. 326/2004
AlbertaPrivate Sewage Disposal Systems Regulation and Alberta Private Sewage Systems Standard of Practice 2021
SaskatchewanPrivate Sewage Works Regulations and Saskatchewan Onsite Wastewater Disposal Guide
ManitobaOnsite Wastewater Management Systems Regulation, M.R. 83/2003
OntarioBuilding Code Act and Part 8 of the 2024 Ontario Building Code, O. Reg. 163/24
QuébecRegulation respecting waste water disposal systems for isolated dwellings, Q-2, r. 22
New BrunswickPublic Health Act and On-site Sewage Disposal System Regulation 2009-137
Nova ScotiaOn-site Sewage Disposal Systems Regulations, N.S. Reg. 317/2015, and the provincial Standard
Prince Edward IslandWater Act Sewage Disposal Systems Regulations
Newfoundland and LabradorHealth and Community Services Act, Sanitation Regulations and provincial private sewage standardsBefore excavation
Rules differ by system type, property, soil, water source, municipality and approval authority. Confirm the current requirements for the exact property before work begins.
Official federal sources