Environmental Health Services

Water Quality Management


Aquifer Protection and Groundwater Mapping

The Department performs cross-connection surveys at public (non-community) water well systems, provides initial response to oil or chemical spills, and distributes informational brochures.

The Groundwater Mapping Project, funded under a Mott Foundation grant, built a computer data base from existing hydro geological information, mapped the major aquifer systems throughout the county, and conducted extensive metal and chemical sampling of county aquifers to establish background levels of water quality. The data base is updated on an ongoing basis at the University of Michigan-Flint.

For more information, call (810) 257-3603.

Click on the link to read a message from the Health Officer concerning Richfield Landfill.

Health Officer's Comments Regarding Contaminated Aquafier by Richfield Landfill

Map of Richfield Landfill, Affected Area of Mt Morris Road


Private Wells

This program provides surveillance over water supplies to assure sufficient quantity, acceptable quality, and prevention of waterborne disease. Staff inspect well sites, consult with well drilling contractors and pump installers to insure proper construction, issue permits, collect samples and maintain records of new wells. The Division responds to contamination problems and promotes safeguards through public education. The program includes services for both residential and non-community public on-site water supplies, such as those of restaurants, businesses, schools and religious institutions. Approximately 4,000 activities are performed annually.

For more information, call (810) 257-3603.

 
 

 

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