Environmental Health Services   
812-883-5603   Extensions 2003 & 2004 

Washington County Health Department
Salem, Indiana
 

Septic System Information 

The Washington County Environmentalists inspect all residential septic system sites in the county prior to construction and after installation.  If you are dealing with a commercial site, State approval must be granted before proceeding.  You may call the Health Department for more information. 

  For more information, click on the following links: 

  How to Apply for a Permit 

  Septic Permit Application 

  Certified Septic System Installers and Soil Scientists 

  You Don’t REALLY Want to Install Your Own Septic System, Do You?!! 

  How to get on the Installer’s List 

  Upgrading or Repairing your Septic System 

  Care and Feeding of Your Septic System (Maintenance) 

  “Septic System Central” 

  “Anatomy of a Toilet” 

Information for Users of Well Water 

  Information Regarding Water TestingWater testing kits may be picked up at the Health Department during their regular business hours.  

  Directions for Disinfecting Wells and Drinking Water 

Environmental Complaints

            The Washington County Health Department Environmentalists handle all the environmental complaints.  Any complaints involving illegal dumping, illegal burning, or leaking septic systems can be directed to them.   Complaints can be made by calling 812-883-5603, Extension 2004 or Extension 2003.  You may also submit your complaint by CLICKING HERE

Mosquito Information – West Nile Virus 

            The Indiana State Health Department has provided funding to allow the Local Health Departments to purchase Mosquito Dunks, a larvicidal product.  The active ingredient is Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis, a bacterial spore that is safe for animals and fish.  It kills mosquitoes by scratching up their stomach and intestinal linings, making them unable to ingest food.

            Mosquito Dunks are free to the public as long as our supply lasts.  Simply call the Health Department at 812-883-5603, Extension 2004, and let us know how large your area of standing water is.  A calculation can be made as to how many Dunks you will need. 

Click here for:  Facts about West Nile Virus           

Click here for information on “How to Protect Yourself” 

Ticks and Disease in Indiana 

Ticks are small, insect-like animals that live in woodland or in mixed shrub and grassland environments.  They have two body segments and eight legs while insects have three body segments and six legs.  The life cycle of ticks involve the following three stages:  egg. Larva. Nymph, and adult.

About fifteen different species of ticks occur in Indiana .  Only four species are normally encountered by people and their pets.   These are the American dog tick, Dermacentor variabilis; the lone star tick, Amblyomma americanum; the blacklegged tick (also known as the deer tick or the Lyme disease tick), Ixodes scapularis, and the brown dog tick, Rhipicephalus sanguineus.  In Indiana , ticks are responsible for transmitting several diseases.  The three most common are Rocky Mountain spotted fever, Lyme disease, and ehrlichiosis.  For more information on ticks, diseases, and prevention, see “Other Links”.           

OTHER LINKS 

Indiana Board of Animal Health

Indiana Onsite Wastewater Professional’s Association, Inc.

Indiana Septic Code (Title 410 IAC 6-8.1)

Radon Information

Mold in your Home 

Ticks and Disease

     Lyme Disease

     Ehrlichiosis

     Disease Protection                                                                              

     Tick Removal

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