Environmental
Meth Clean-Up
Find resources for clean-up of methamphetamine laboratories and precursors found in a residence, apartment, or motel/hotel.
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Onsite Sewage Systems
Find the latest county and state-level regulations regarding septic systems and download permit applications for your for installation and repairs.
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Public Health Nuisances
From air pollution to lead exposure, we address concerns like bed bugs, food safety, and hazardous materials with thorough investigation and appropriate actions.
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Rabies
Discover valuable insights on rabies, stressing the necessity of seeking medical attention following potential exposure, outlining risk factors, and offering guidance on handling encounters with bats, the primary vector for rabies in Indiana.
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Wells
Find comprehensive information and guidelines regarding well drilling and maintenance, including registration, chlorination instructions, water testing, disinfection, permitting, and design
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Water Task Force
Our Water Task Force is here to keep you safe! Find out what areas/subdivisions are of concern in Marshall County and what we're doing to your improve water quality.
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The Environmental Division of the Marshall County Health Department offers a comprehensive range of services dedicated to safeguarding the health of our community and the environment. Our efforts include monitoring and managing environmental hazards, conducting inspections, and providing valuable resources. Explore the documents below for essential soil and septic contact lists:
- 2021 Indiana Registry of Soil Scientists
- 2022 Registered Septic Installers
- 2022 Registered Septic Designers
- 2022 IOWPA Certified Inspectors
You can also access your Environmental Records Request Form, which will be submitted to our team via email. To file an environmental complaint, click the button below to create an account and describe your concern. Our team is committed to promoting a cleaner, healthier Marshall County.
File ComplaintMarshall County is committed to promoting sustainable practices through our comprehensive recycling programs. Our initiatives aim to reduce waste, conserve resources, and protect the environment. Residents can recycle a wide variety of materials, including typical recyclables like paper, plastics, and metals, as well as appliances, automotive waste, batteries, electronics, hazardous waste, light bulbs, medicine & sharps, mercury devices, paints, and tires. Click the button below to learn more about the Marshall County Recycling Depot, what items they do and don’t accept, and how you can contribute to a greener, cleaner community.
Recycling Information