Meigs County Environmental Health

                                            OHIO SMOKE FREE           

                                            Workplace Program  

 

 

                                                                                  

 

 

 

Use the Website below for more information

 

http://www.ohionosmokelaw.gov/

 

              

Text Box: Meigs County Environmental Health on the Job
Text Box: Mosquito control! No scrap tires to hold rainwater means fewer mosquito breeding areas.
Text Box: Rabies Clinic for the protection of Meigs County pets

Keith Little, Director

klittle@odh.ohio.gov

740-992—5027

 

Text Box: Meigs EH Staff
Keith Little, Director             klittle@odh.ohio.gov
Steve Swatzel, RS                   sswatzel@odh.ohio.gov
Coleen Murphy-Smith, RS       cmurphy@odh.ohio.gov

Meigs County Health Department

Meigs Environmental health

Meigs County Environmental Health’s staff offers inspection of new and used septic systems and the lots they are to be installed or are installed on.  They also provide inspections of public swimming pools and of local restaurants and school cafeterias.  They also handle and investigate pet and other nuisance complaints

 

In addition to the above, additional duties were presented with the passage of the Ohio Smoke Free Workplace Program.

 

Also, periodically, Meigs Environmental Health offers services like the collection of used tires and pet rabies vaccination clinics.

 

Below, we offer our list of registered Septic Installers and Cleaners, our 2007 Environmental Fees and a link to the Ohio Department of Health Ohio Smoke Free Website.

 

Contact can be made by calling 740-992-5027, or by emailing sswatzel@odh.ohio.gov.

Text Box: SEPTIC INSTALLER LIST
Text Box: 2007 Meigs County Environmental FEES
Text Box: SEPTIC CLEANER LIST

Coming in May 2008

Another Rabies Vaccination Clinic!

As a result of the passage of Issue 5 on the Nov. 7, 2006, ballot, Ohio became the 12th state to protect all workers and the public from exposure to secondhand smoke in workplaces and public places. The law took effect Dec. 7 and full implementation of the enforcement rule began on May 3, 2007.