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Environmental Engineering Services

Environmental Engineering Services seeks to promote and protect public health and the environment through the application of sound engineering principles and practices.

Services provided range from soils interpretation, design of on-site subsurface sewage disposal systems, technical consulting, land use and development, noise pollution, monitoring of percolation tests, groundwater protection, and the promotion of public sanitary sewers.

Working alongside landowners, developers, surveyors and other governmental agencies, the division seeks to develop, review, and enforce the rules and regulations designed to minimize public health hazards, as well as, the environmental impact of subsurface sewage disposal systems.

For more information, click the following links:

Overview of Septic System Approval Process

Simple Maintenance for Your Septic System (3 MB Windows Video)

Perc Tests

Property Information

We need the map and parcel number or tax ID number of the property you are concerned with. If you don't know this number, choose this link for on-line property information.

How Many Bedrooms?

Choose this link if you would like to request basic information regarding the approval date(s), inspection date(s), and the number of bedrooms for which an existing residence is approved.

Environmental and Septic System Assessments

Warranty Deed

Please choose this link for information that may be helpful to those property owners wishing to divide property or change property lines.

Groundwater

Choose this link to learn more about the importance of our groundwater and why we need to protect it from contamination.

Environmental Engineering Services

8:00 a.m.- 4:30 p.m.

Lentz Public Health Center,   

Monday - Friday

Room 204

Phone: 615-340-5604

311 23rd Avenue North,

Fax:  615-340-0450

37203

 


 
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