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| Public
Health Department |
| “…working to enhance our community’s total well-being by
promoting healthy lifestyles, protecting health, and preventing disease.” |
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Summary of Services
The Calhoun County Public Health Department (CCPHD) Environmental
Health (EH) division protects and promotes public health through
licensing, inspection, and enforcement activities. Environmental Health
staff address public and environmental health issues including:
- Food
service inspection and license processing
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On-site wastewater disposal
- Well
water supply installation
- Well
and sewage disposal system permit issuance
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Investigation of groundwater quality complaints
The Environmental Health programs offered through CCPHD are listed
below.
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Food
Protection
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Waste Management
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Water Supply
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Public
Swimming Pool Inspections (CDC Healthy Swimming)
- Day
Care/Family Day Care, Adult and Child Foster Care/Adoptive Homes
- The Michigan
Department of Human Services is the licensing agency. Please contact
your licensing consultant to obtain the correct form. Once the form
is completed, return to CCPHD, and an inspection appointment will be
scheduled. For service costs, refer to the
fee schedule.
- If you have any
questions, please contact CCPHD or visit the
Michigan
Department of Human Services
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Radon
- Radon test kits are available at CCPHD. The test kits available
in Environmental Health come with a pre-addressed, pre-stamped
mailer and can be purchased for $10 for a short-term test kit or $20
for a long-term test kit. All fees are payable in cash (exact
amount) or check. Radon information booklets and pamphlets are also
available at CCPHD. Radon test kits are also available at many local
hardware stores.
- For information on radon, please visit the
Michigan Department of Environmental Quality.
Listed below are additional Environmental Health issues that may
affect County citizens.
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Mold
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Methamphetamine
- For more information, visit the following websites:
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Tickborne Diseases
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Swimmers Itch
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Protecting Your Private Well In An Emergency
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Rabies
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Buried Home Heating Oil Tanks (FAQ)
Click here for a copy of the current Calhoun County sanitation code.

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