Kentucky Regions
Kentucky's 50 counties are organized into 6 geographic regions based on shared terrain, settlement patterns, and service coverage areas. Select a region below to explore counties within that area.
How Regions Are Organized
Each region groups counties with similar geographic characteristics, infrastructure patterns, and septic system conditions. This organization helps users understand local context while maintaining county-level routing clarity.
Green River Region
Western Kentucky counties along the Green River watershed including Owensboro and surrounding agricultural areas. River-bottom clay soils and floodplain locations influence septic system performance.
Counties: Daviess, Hancock, Henderson, McLean, Ohio, Union, Webster
View RegionCentral Bluegrass
Heart of Kentucky's Bluegrass region including Lexington and Frankfort. Karst limestone geology, horse-farm estates, and bourbon industry presence create unique septic challenges.
Counties: Anderson, Bourbon, Boyle, Clark, Fayette, Franklin, Jessamine, Madison, Mercer, Scott, Woodford
View RegionLouisville Fringe
Counties surrounding Louisville with suburban growth pressure and I-65 corridor development. Mix of urban sewer infrastructure and rural septic systems beyond city reach.
Counties: Bullitt, Hardin, Marion, Meade, Nelson, Oldham, Shelby, Spencer
View RegionWestern Kentucky
Jackson Purchase and Kentucky Lake region. Purchase-region clay soils, lake-area properties, and seasonal recreation drive septic service demand across this far-western area.
Counties: Ballard, Calloway, Christian, Graves, Livingston, Marshall, McCracken, Trigg
View RegionSouth Central Kentucky
Lake Cumberland region and Appalachian foothills. Lake-area recreation, I-75 corridor growth, and mountain terrain create varied septic conditions across this diverse region.
Counties: Adair, Casey, Clinton, Knox, Laurel, McCreary, Pulaski, Rockcastle, Russell, Wayne, Whitley
View RegionSouthern Border Kentucky
Tennessee border counties with cross-border commuter patterns and I-65 Nashville corridor influence. Rolling terrain and karst geology shape septic system performance.
Counties: Allen, Logan, Metcalfe, Monroe, Simpson
View RegionBrowse All Counties
For direct access to all 50 counties organized alphabetically and by region, visit the connect page. Each county page includes local septic system context, service categories, and routing information.
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